Am 13.03.2014 18:19, schrieb Les Mikesell:
 > There is seldom a reason to _not_ stay up to date with a CentOS
> system.  All it takes is an occassional 'yum update' and the updates
> within the long life of a major release number are pretty well vetted
> to not break anything.

Funny that you mention it! I just updated the backup server in question 
and forgot about this (1) bug. Typed yum update, rebooted and was 
offline. Fortunately there is a workaround.

But in general I agree with you. Honestly, I was afraid BackupPC would 
break, that's why I was hesistant to update. But it appears everything 
is just fine. :)

(1) http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=6810



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