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The reality is that "stable" is what is tested. This tries to give enough info that users can ascertain what tests are running at any given time and hence what elements are known to be working. Additional, clarify the Fedora position in the README as now described by above. Closes: #1653561 Change-Id: Ifb91b9089790897861bd7e671c3dba59adac239d |
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README.rst |
====== fedora ====== Use Fedora cloud images as the baseline for built disk images. For further details see the redhat-common README. Releases -------- This element targets the current and previous version of Fedora; these values clearly changes over time. To fix the version set the `DIB_RELEASE` variable to the Fedora version (e.g. ``35``). The default value is the current best supported version (i.e. it may change upward at any given release to support the next Fedora). Environment Variables --------------------- DIB_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR: :Required: No :Default: None :Description: To use a Fedora Yum mirror, set this variable to the mirror URL before running bin/disk-image-create. This URL should point to the directory containing the ``releases/updates/development`` and ``extras`` directories. :Example: ``DIB\_DISTRIBUTION\_MIRROR=http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux``