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[Fwd: Fedora 31 validation status]



I've not yet seen a formal release message on the developer's mail
list. The latest info from Adam Williamson is attached.

If Release Engineering has resolved the last blocker bug(s), then
Fedora 31 General Availability will be released at tomorrow at 10am. If
you want to download the entire release, edit the attached shell script
to match your system and run it. You may need as much as 207GB free
space to capture it all. That's the size of the beta.

Doc Savage
Fairview Heights, IL


Hey folks, just to keep everyone updated with what's going on with
Fedora 31:

RC-1.8 testing so far has turned up one new blocker and a report that
the 64-bit ARM blocker/FE bugs are not fully fixed. So we are now
spinning an RC-1.9. That should complete in 6 hours or so, and will
become the current candidate at that time.

The changes from RC-1.8 will be quite limited:

1. python-meh-0.48-1.fc31 (to fix the new blocker in anaconda crash
reporting)

2. rpm-4.15.0-6.fc31 (to fully fix the 64-bit ARM bugs, we hope)

3. grub2-2.02-100.fc31 (-98.fc31 was inadvertently included in RC-1.8
due to a stable push request error on my part). -100 was included in
several previous nightlies, so we know it's not a dud

so RC-1.8 testing will still be valid in most respects. Please continue
to test RC-1.8 until RC-1.9 is available. Once RC-1.9 is available,
please focus initial RC-1.9 testing on basic sanity tests and areas
these packages might conceivably affect (like installation, upgrades
and package management). We can carry forward RC-1.8 results for tests
that shouldn't be affected by those packages (like most Server and
Desktop tests, for instance).

Thanks everyone!
-- 
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
IRC: adamw | Twitter: AdamW_Fedora | XMPP: adamw AT happyassassin . net
http://www.happyassassin.net
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