On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 20:38, P.I.Julius wrote:
Or simply, it is enough if i update my release always from the development tree to have the latest release/test release installed on my box? or i should download the released isos every time and then upgrade to the development tree to have the latest and newest packages?
That's basically what I did on a box last week (I needed to re-install but FC2T1 was the 'current' release), so I installed from the FC2T1 media then did a complete update (it was a little sticky, because of major changes like XFree86 to xorg and Evo 1.5 dropping to Evo 1.4), then, once FC2T2 was released, I did an upgrade from the media.
Some things, like SELinux, are missing, but the system is stable. It's certainly not a production server or anything, just a sort of sandbox. I don't consider it stable (in a "changed-ness" sense) enough to report bugs against unless I get independent corroboration from a cleanly installed FC2T2 box.
In short, it works, but I don't think it's recommended (or possibly even sane). :-)
Ben