On 13/06/14 20:22, Jeff Sheltren wrote: > We are happy to announce the immediate availability of the first CentOS > 7 QA Release. > > !!! This is a QA release only and not the final CentOS 7 release !!! > > In the past, CentOS QA testing has been performed by a small group of > people within the CentOS community. We are happy that we are now able to > open this up to the wider community to get early feedback and bug > reports prior to the 7 release. > > CentOS 7 QA release is available for download at: > > http://buildlogs.centos.org/ > > We are first populating individual RPMs in their respective build > directories. Once we have a working base install tree, it will be made > available at the same URL. > > Please note the following: > - This is NOT the final CentOS 7 release. Packages, ISOs, and install > media *will* change between this release and the final 7 release. > - The packages posted at the above URL will likely be updated in-place > before the final release. > - Things may be broken! Don't install this on your production servers. > Consider it a beta/preview release. > - Help us make the 7 release better by reporting bugs at > http://bugs.centos.org > - This is not an officially supported release. If you have questions, > aren't sure if you've found a bug, etc., please ask in #centos-devel on > Freenode, or email the centos-devel email list. > - Packages in the QA release are *not* GPG-signed. The final 7 release > will contain GPG-signed packages as usual. > - Upgrading from the QA release to the final 7 release may be possible, > but it's not supported or documented in any way. Expect that you will > need to re-install when 7 final is released. > > We appreciate any and all bug reports at http://bugs.centos.org (please > also check upstream bugzilla.redhat.com <http://bugzilla.redhat.com> and > link to those bugs when filing a new CentOS issue), and assistance with > the "Branding Hunt" (see > http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2014-June/010411.html). > > https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/7.0_Release_Notes/part-Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-7.0_Release_Notes-Known_Issues.html > contains a list of known issues at the time of the upstream release. > > Currently, we only have RPM packages online, but will be bringing > installable media online as soon as we have it ready. > > Again, this is NOT a final release. It may harm nearby puppies, kittens, > or other (cute) animals and/or servers. This is our first attempt at > opening up CentOS to the wider community, so please bear with us as we > work through any issues that arise with the process. As always, feedback > is welcome on the email list or on IRC (#centos-devel on Freenode). > > Thanks, and enjoy the release! > -Jeff Sheltren on behalf of the CentOS QA Team Just to add that even if there is no installable tree, you can already point an existing el7beta/el7rc (if you still have one available somewhere) to the buildlogs repo and you just have to configure is like that (for example /etc/yum.repos.d/centos-buildlogs.repo) : [centos-qa-03] name=CentOS Open QA - c7.00.03 baseurl=http://buildlogs.centos.org/c7.00.03/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=0 [centos-qa-04] name=CentOS Open QA - c7.00.04 baseurl=http://buildlogs.centos.org/c7.00.04/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=0 Obviously you'll have to add other repositories when they'll appear (so you have all) Enjoy ! PS : and have we already said that "it can kill your cats ? " :-) -- Fabian Arrotin gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab