OK I see your point that is is not 11 yet but the update did make it 10.93 so I think we need to sort this out cause now I am a bit confused now we have 10.92 rawhide, 10.93 Leonidas and soon 11 Leonidas and what is rawhide now ? So where are we suppsed to be doing updates from if we want to stay at 11 and not go past it to the New rawhide ? I mean if the new rpm installed fedora.repo then shouldn't we be using it and not fedora-rawhide. Have I just confused myself through this release period ? :-)
On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 19:48:48 -0400,I looked at that update and the main change seems to be to tighten security.
cmdrUNIX <cmdrunix@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looks like the fedore-release 10.93 just came down in the yum update 1 hour
> ago. Funny thing is is it added fedora.repo but it left it disabled and left
> fedora-rawhide.repo enabled. So I guess what Bruno said earlier is reversed.
> I have to disable rawhide to stay on 11 now that the new fedora-release is
> out.
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