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====RPM dependencies====
 
====RPM dependencies====
 
The os, updates, and updates-testing repos are included so we can stage the packages we are going to release without actually having to release them. Normally the updates-testing repo is used for verification (testing is for developer testing). During the ISO release schedule (usually very short) we hold moving packages to updates-testing until I have the ISO built.
 
The os, updates, and updates-testing repos are included so we can stage the packages we are going to release without actually having to release them. Normally the updates-testing repo is used for verification (testing is for developer testing). During the ISO release schedule (usually very short) we hold moving packages to updates-testing until I have the ISO built.
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Here are two examples that Ian resolved during SME 9.0
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cp /mirrors/rpmforge/redhat/el6/en/i386/dag/RPMS/perl-Taint-Util-0.08-1.el6.rf.i686.rpm /build/smeserver/repo/testing/9/smetest/i386/RPMS/
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cp /mirrors/centos/6/os/i386/Packages/libtevent-0* /build/smeserver/repo/testing/9/smeupdates-testing/i386/RPMS/
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This shows that on the buildsys the /mirrors has the main upstream repos and they will normally hold the RPM needed to resolve the dependency. You need to get it into smeupdates-testing, but it is safer to first copy the RPM to smetest and check that all is well.
    
====RPM QA verification====
 
====RPM QA verification====

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