On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 14:15 -0400, David Malcolm wrote: > I'm now building (and running) the latest stuff in Rawhide, rather > than > my people.redhat.com site, so that's somewhat out of date now. That's a bit of a bummer for those of us who have been using/testing the people.redhat.com evolution version but not wanting to get into the full rawhide madness. (My FC3T1/rawhide testing is currently confined to a VMware virtual machine). I know I can create a version of yum.conf with the [development] stanza included and use something like "yum -c /etc/yum.conf.rawhide update evolution" but this requires a separate step to update evolution. Also, (something of a rhetorical question) will this keep me up to the proper set of evolution-related packages without putting too much bleeding edge stuff on my main machine? > > I'm sending this from evolution-1.5.90-5 Currently have evolution-1.5.9.1-2 evolution-data-server-0.0.94-2 evolution-data-server-debuginfo-0.0.94-2 evolution-debuginfo-1.5.9.1-2 evolution-devel-1.5.9.1-2 Any chance of having http://people.redhat.com/dmalcolm updated in concert with rawhide? This has been in my standard yum.conf ever since it first popped up on the fedora-test-list, and I was using the predecessor on people.redhat.com before your version[s] came along. Phil