On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 12:28, Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com> wrote:
For the daring, pick your poison (by architecture):
* pacman -U http://dev.archlinux.org/~dan/pacman-4.0.0rc1-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz * pacman -U http://dev.archlinux.org/~dan/pacman-4.0.0rc1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz
Allan, Dave, and I (and probably a few others) run pacman-git on most of our systems with no problems, so their should be no real shockers or problems if you give this a spin. There are no database upgrades or changes this time so downgrading later should work fine if truly necessary.
What we're looking for feedback on:
* any build failures in makepkg you may see * if you manage a custom repo, how does repo-add work for you * does pacman behave as it did before * if you want to sign packages, does the functionality in makepkg and the documentation make sense * same for signing repos- does it work for you
What we know isn't there yet: * translations * a developer keyring (or keyring package)- if you delve into this, you will need to look at pacman-key for now * great error messages on verification failure, or ability to import keys on the fly if it is unknown
Note that we'd love testing even if you don't plan on touching any of the new signing stuff- there were 500+ commits worth of changes in this release, including a switch to curl as the download library, so anything out of the ordinary should be reported. Please choose -git as the version in the bugtracker if you do it that way, otherwise email pacman-dev.
Happy testing!
-Dan
Daring is fun. I haven't noticed any problems with normal, whatever that is, usage or with makepkg. At least so far. Myra -- Life's fun when your sick and psychotic!