The beta .repo file still points to the Federa 16 repo is there any one who can update the file?

http://ovirt.org/releases/beta/ovirt-engine.repo still points to the Fedora 16 repo. It might be useful to switch that to use $releasever so it will work for the 3.2 beta as well Thanks Robert

On Wed, 2012-07-04 at 12:57 -0400, Robert Middleswarth wrote:
http://ovirt.org/releases/beta/ovirt-engine.repo still points to the Fedora 16 repo. It might be useful to switch that to use $releasever so it will work for the 3.2 beta as well
The file has been updated to $releasever. As a side note, installing ovirt-release-2-1.noarch.rpm should setup the right repo for you. Mike
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On Wed, 2012-07-04 at 12:57 -0400, Robert Middleswarth wrote:
http://ovirt.org/releases/beta/ovirt-engine.repo still points to the Fedora 16 repo. It might be useful to switch that to use $releasever so it will work for the 3.2 beta as well The file has been updated to $releasever. As a side note, installing ovirt-release-2-1.noarch.rpm should setup the right repo for you. The only bad thing about ovirt-release-2-1.noarch.rpm is the repo's are not enabled by default. So pulling the repo is easier then installing
On 07/05/2012 07:25 AM, Mike Burns wrote: the package. Thanks Robert
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On Thu, 2012-07-05 at 13:27 -0400, Robert Middleswarth wrote:
On Wed, 2012-07-04 at 12:57 -0400, Robert Middleswarth wrote:
http://ovirt.org/releases/beta/ovirt-engine.repo still points to the Fedora 16 repo. It might be useful to switch that to use $releasever so it will work for the 3.2 beta as well The file has been updated to $releasever. As a side note, installing ovirt-release-2-1.noarch.rpm should setup the right repo for you. The only bad thing about ovirt-release-2-1.noarch.rpm is the repo's are not enabled by default. So pulling the repo is easier then installing
On 07/05/2012 07:25 AM, Mike Burns wrote: the package.
Maybe we need an ovirt-repo command included in the ovirt-release repo that would show you which ovirt repos are enabled and which are disabled as well as allowing you to update them with the single command. Thoughts? Mike
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