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Description of problem: Fedora 14 still comes with an older version of Kannel which is 1.4.3. A newer version has been released from last year and this should have been pushed to bodhi as update for users running version 1.4.3. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 1.4.3 How reproducible: Attempt to install kannel from Fedora 14 results in old version 1.4.3 Steps to Reproduce: 1. yum install kannel* Actual results: Installing: kannel i686 1.4.3-4.fc13 fedora 895 k Expected results: fedora 1.5.0 Additional info: Fedora 1.5.0 comes with SQLBox and Opensmppbox as addons and we need to test all these features and have a stable release for Fedora users. Kindly push the needed updates to bohdi. It will be worth while making 1.5.0 the default in Fedora 15.
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