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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">If you will read ...<br>
      where does it mention that they have been packaged as RPM's<br>
      it DOESN'T <br>
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      <div class="moz-signature"><b>Jeff Lake</b><br>
        <a href="http://www.michiganwxsystem.com">MichiganWxSystem</a><br>
        <a href="http://www.allisonhouse.com">AllisonHouse</a><br>
        <a href="http://www.grlevelxstuff.com">GRLevelXStuff</a></div>
      On 1/26/2013 11:28, Max Pyziur wrote:<br>
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    <blockquote cite="mid:alpine.LRH.2.02.1301261123560.31202@brama.com"
      type="cite">On Sat, 26 Jan 2013, Jeff Lake wrote:
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      <blockquote type="cite">They probably have been packaged as RPM's
        yet
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        if that is the case, You will need to compile from source
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      Sorry, but that isn't what the message says. They have been
      packaged into RPMs and placed into a testing repository. The
      question is which testing repository, since a standard yum command
      can't retrieve these RPMs.
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      This is particularly frustrating, since F18 was released with
      Postgresql 9.2.x, and PostGIS 1.5.x, the latter not being able to
      function with the former.
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      If you had data and projects running on F17 on Postgresql 9.1.x
      and PostGIS 1.5.x, and accepted a default upgrade from F17 to F18,
      you would be seriously stuck.
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      As it is, I have three machines, only one of which that I've
      migrated to F18 from F17.
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      So, I'm not that stuck.
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      But I would like to know where the testing RPMs are so that my
      data and projects are current across the three machines.
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        Jeff Lake
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        MichiganWxSystem
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        AllisonHouse
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        GRLevelXStuff
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      Max Pyziur
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      <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:pyz@brama.com">pyz@brama.com</a>
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      <blockquote type="cite">On 1/26/2013 10:12, Max Pyziur wrote:
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              On Sat, 26 Jan 2013, Devrim GÜNDÜZ wrote:
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                    Hi,
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                    On Thu, 2013-01-24 at 15:42 -0500, Max Pyziur wrote:
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                                This is a known issue, and there is
        already a bugzilla entry about
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                          this. I
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                                hope to fix it in a few days,  by
        updating GeOS to 3.3.7 and PostGIS
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                          to
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                                2.0.2.
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                          I'm sure that there are for more than myself
        who appreciate these
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                          efforts. Looking forward to the new releases.
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                    Pushed updates:
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/player-3.0.2-24.fc18,gdal-1.9.1-15.fc18.1,grass-6.4.2-5.fc18,geos-3.3.7-1.fc18,postgis-2.0.2-2.fc18?_csrf_token=f003677623a5c57a7aec5e6">https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/player-3.0.2-24.fc18,gdal-1.9.1-15.fc18.1,grass-6.4.2-5.fc18,geos-3.3.7-1.fc18,postgis-2.0.2-2.fc18?_csrf_token=f003677623a5c57a7aec5e6</a>
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                    a15a0e72ae05f17db
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                    If you have a chance go test the packages, please
        do. They will be
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                    available in the next 7 days or so, unless 2 people
        give +1 before then.
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              I've tried finding the packages in the following way:
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              yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update gd\* postg\*
        geos\* gras\*
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              None of the versions of these packages appear.
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              Is there an alternative way of getting them and installing
        them?
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                    Regards,
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              Thanks.
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              Max Pyziur
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              <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:pyz@brama.com">pyz@brama.com</a>
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