[Engine-devel] repository closure status

Sandro Bonazzola sbonazzo at redhat.com
Fri Aug 23 07:12:31 UTC 2013


Hi,
3.3.0 general availability is scheduled for: 2013-08-28
I've just checked repositories closure, here is the result:

nightly Fedora 18:
# repoclosure -l fedora -l updates -l updates-testing -r ovirt-nightly
Reading in repository metadata - please wait....
Checking Dependencies
Repos looked at: 4
   fedora
   ovirt-nightly
   updates
   updates-testing
Num Packages in Repos: 61537
package: ovirt-hosted-engine-setup-0.0.0-0.0.master.fc18.noarch from ovirt-nightly
  unresolved deps:
     sanlock-python >= 0:2.8
     sanlock >= 0:2.8
package: vdsm-4.12.0-63.gitc7fc753.fc18.x86_64 from ovirt-nightly
  unresolved deps:
     libvirt-daemon >= 0:1.0.2-1
package: vdsm-4.12.0-67.git978b0a4.fc18.x86_64 from ovirt-nightly
  unresolved deps:
     libvirt-daemon >= 0:1.0.2-1
package: vdsm-4.12.0-72.git8d05744.fc18.x86_64 from ovirt-nightly
  unresolved deps:
     libvirt-daemon >= 0:1.0.2-1


3.3 (RC) Fedora 18:
# repoclosure -l fedora -l updates -l updates-testing -r ovirt-3.3
Reading in repository metadata - please wait....
Checking Dependencies
Repos looked at: 4
   fedora
   ovirt-3.3
   updates
   updates-testing
Num Packages in Repos: 61421
package: vdsm-4.12.0-0.1.rc3.fc18.i686 from ovirt-3.3
  unresolved deps:
     python-ethtool >= 0:0.8-1
     libvirt-daemon >= 0:1.0.2-1
package: vdsm-4.12.0-0.1.rc3.fc18.x86_64 from ovirt-3.3
  unresolved deps:
     python-ethtool >= 0:0.8-1
     libvirt-daemon >= 0:1.0.2-1


nightly Fedora 19:
# repoclosure -l fedora -l updates -l updates-testing -r ovirt-nightly
Reading in repository metadata - please wait....
Checking Dependencies
Repos looked at: 4
   fedora
   ovirt-nightly
   updates
   updates-testing
Num Packages in Repos: 50256
package: ovirt-engine-reports-3.3.0-0.2.master.20130803235659.fc19.noarch from ovirt-nightly
  unresolved deps:
     jasperreports-server >= 0:4.7.0


3.3 (RC) Fedora 19 is ok.


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