Gitlab is just an example, it can be any package.

On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 12:11:19 PM UTC-5, Kai Stian Olstad wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, 28 November 2017 18.02.25 CET ZillaYT wrote: 
> > Yeah I understand that, and maybe my question was flawed. In my case I 
> > wanted to upgrade to "latest" but what if someone else didn't. What if 
> > someone wanted to upgrade from gitlab-ce v8.14.3 to v9.4.2 (two versions 
> > behind latest) for example? 
>
> I don't use yum with Gitlab, but usually it's just appending the version 
> to the name, so something like name: gitlab-ce-9.4.2 
> You would need to check the correct version Gitlab is using on there 
> packages. 
>
> -- 
> Kai Stian Olstad 
>

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