Fedora 9 updates-testing bug report

Bruno Medeiros brunojcm at gmail.com
Tue Jul 15 13:42:58 UTC 2008


Michael,

as the problem occured in tomcat, and the only related package i could find
in the testing updates i done is the tomcat-native, i think it could be the
problem and downgraded it. But it didn't solve the problem.
The next suspect is the glibc, because the tomcat-native depends on it, but
i think it's impossible to downgrade it, because almost everything depends
on it. so i couldn't test glibc to report if would solve the problem.

I will report the bug anyway.
Thanks

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Michael Schwendt <
mschwendt.tmp0701.nospam at arcor.de> wrote:

> On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:15:21 -0300, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
>
> > Tanks, Michael.
> >
> > I'll fill the bug report, but a don't know exactly which packages caused
> the
> > problem, i think it's the tomcat-native with glibc, but i could affirm.
> Can
> > I fill the bug report anyway?
>
> If you don't report your findings and if nobody else does either,
> you risk that the test updates will be pushed to stable.
>
> Btw, there is a quick way to query for open bug reports:
> http://bugz.fedoraproject.org/SOURCE-RPM-PACKAGENAME-HERE
>
> With Yum's log (or "rpm -qa --last|less") you can find out which packages
> you installed recently. You could remove them and downgrade to the previous
> stable releases to narrow down the selection of bad test updates.
>
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