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The Virtualization Preview Repository is for people who would like to test the very latest virtualization related packages. This repository is intended primarily as an aid to testing / early experimentation. It is not intended for 'production' deployment. | |||
= Target Audience = | |||
Who might be interested in virt preview? It turns out there are four kinds of people in the world. | |||
* 1) Users who want things to stay stable and who aren't necessarily expecting new features until they update to the next release of Fedora - ''these are people with just the updates repo enabled'' | |||
* 2) Same as (1) but who are willing to help out testing updates for the whole distro in order to catch things before they hit the people in category (1) - ''these people have the updates and updates-testing repos enabled'' | |||
* 3) Mostly the same as (1) or (2), but have a specific interest in testing new virt features and are willing to deal with virt regressions - ''these people enable the updates, updates-testing and preview repos'' | |||
* 4) People who are interested in helping with Fedora <next> development in general, not just virt - ''these people run [[Releases/Rawhide|rawhide]]'' | |||
= Enabling the Virtualization Preview Repository = | |||
Install the repo: | |||
sudo curl --output /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-virt-preview.repo https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virt-preview/fedora-virt-preview.repo | |||
Then to grab the latest packages, just use standard [[dnf|DNF]] command: | |||
sudo dnf upgrade | |||
or with [[yum|Yum]]: | |||
sudo yum update | |||
= Contact = | |||
Issues with specific packages should be filed in bugzilla.redhat.com. Issues with the repo itself can be directed to [[User:crobinso]] | |||
= History = | |||
See also: | |||
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue169#More_Formal_libvirt_Release_Scheduling | * http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue169#More_Formal_libvirt_Release_Scheduling | ||
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue177#Rawhide_Virtualization_Repository | * http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue177#Rawhide_Virtualization_Repository | ||
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue171#Virtualization_Technology_Preview_Repo | * http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue171#Virtualization_Technology_Preview_Repo |
Revision as of 23:26, 21 June 2016
The Virtualization Preview Repository is for people who would like to test the very latest virtualization related packages. This repository is intended primarily as an aid to testing / early experimentation. It is not intended for 'production' deployment.
Target Audience
Who might be interested in virt preview? It turns out there are four kinds of people in the world.
- 1) Users who want things to stay stable and who aren't necessarily expecting new features until they update to the next release of Fedora - these are people with just the updates repo enabled
- 2) Same as (1) but who are willing to help out testing updates for the whole distro in order to catch things before they hit the people in category (1) - these people have the updates and updates-testing repos enabled
- 3) Mostly the same as (1) or (2), but have a specific interest in testing new virt features and are willing to deal with virt regressions - these people enable the updates, updates-testing and preview repos
- 4) People who are interested in helping with Fedora <next> development in general, not just virt - these people run rawhide
Enabling the Virtualization Preview Repository
Install the repo:
sudo curl --output /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-virt-preview.repo https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virt-preview/fedora-virt-preview.repo
Then to grab the latest packages, just use standard DNF command:
sudo dnf upgrade
or with Yum:
sudo yum update
Contact
Issues with specific packages should be filed in bugzilla.redhat.com. Issues with the repo itself can be directed to User:crobinso
History
See also: