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# Install {{command|eclipse-fedorapackager-0.2.1-1.fc16}} via {{command|yum install eclipse-fedorapackager}}.
# Install {{command|eclipse-fedorapackager-0.2.1-1.fc16}} via {{command|yum install eclipse-fedorapackager}}.
# Make sure that file ~/.fedora.cert exists.
# Make sure that file ~/.fedora.cert exists.
# For this test you will need a package for which you'd like to push an Bodhi update for. I.e. you need to be at least a sponsored packager. If you aren't, please skip this test.
# For this test you will need a package for which you'd like to push a Bodhi update for. I.e. you need to be at least a sponsored packager. If you aren't, please skip this test. We are aware that this is a fairly specific requirement. Kudos to everyone who has packages to update :)
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Revision as of 02:02, 29 September 2011

Description

This test case tests whether Bodhi updates work as expected.

Setup

  1. Boot into the machine/VM you wish to test.
  2. Install eclipse-fedorapackager-0.2.1-1.fc16 via yum install eclipse-fedorapackager.
  3. Make sure that file ~/.fedora.cert exists.
  4. For this test you will need a package for which you'd like to push a Bodhi update for. I.e. you need to be at least a sponsored packager. If you aren't, please skip this test. We are aware that this is a fairly specific requirement. Kudos to everyone who has packages to update :)

How to test

  1. <<<FIXME>>>

Expected Results

  1. <<<FIXME>>>