How might I test this on a CentOS system? There is no 'updates-testing' repo on my test system. There is an 'epel-testing' repo, but running the command above gives me:
[root@localhost yum.repos.d]# dnf upgrade --enablerepo=epel-testing --advisory=FEDORA-EPEL-2019-29a9c757ec
Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 7 - x86_64 11 MB/s | 16 MB 00:01
CentOS-7 - Base 338 kB/s | 10 MB 00:30
CentOS-7 - Updates 11 MB/s | 6.8 MB 00:00
CentOS-7 - Extras 2.2 MB/s | 366 kB 00:00
No security updates needed, but 0 updates available
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
I suspect I'm missing something quite elementary here. Any help greatly appreciated!
This update has been submitted for testing by orion.
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How might I test this on a CentOS system? There is no 'updates-testing' repo on my test system. There is an 'epel-testing' repo, but running the command above gives me:
I suspect I'm missing something quite elementary here. Any help greatly appreciated!
Looks like you don't have python3*-pycurl installed then. To install:
Looks like we're still not finding a 'python34-pycurl'...
Doing a 'yum clean expire-cache' and trying again yields the same result.
My guess is an out of date mirror. Hopefully it will sync up soon.
This update has been submitted for batched by bodhi.
This update has been submitted for stable by bodhi.
This update has been pushed to stable.