On 07/24/2011 05:23 PM, Rob Davies wrote:
On 24 July 2011 16:15, Tejas Guruswamy <tejas.guruswamy@opensuse.org> wrote:
On 24/07/11 13:18, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
The issue is that K:D:F is being updated bit-by-bit to 4.7 RC2, and repository publishing is disabled during this time to avoid presenting an inconsistent set of packages to users. However Tumbleweed also links in to K:D:F packages, but noone disabled the publish flag for it. So Tumbleweed currently has an inconsistent set of packages.
Which Packman apparently is building against to... it is having knock on consequences at the weekend when Packman packagers tend to find time to update things..
Surely Tumbleweed is meant to only acquire Factory packages deemed "stable", it's not that the packages are inconsistent during the update to 4.7 RC2, but that Tumblweed is picking up the Factory updates at all. Even if KDE Factory was ready & consistent, upgrading KDE 4.6 to 4.7 RC2 would seem against Tumblweed policy.
Rob
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