On 12/9/20 8:54 AM, Bernstein, Noam CIV USN NRL (6393) Washington DC (USA) via CentOS wrote: > On Dec 9, 2020, at 9:45 AM, Johnny Hughes > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > CentOS Stream is built from the currently released RHEL Source Code + 0.1 > > So if RHEL 8.3 is released .. Stream is the Source Code (built) that > will become 8.4 in a few months. > > If this statement is exactly correct, then I think a lot of the issues in > this thread may be easy to address. However, the question is whether it is > really > "That will become" > or actually > "That might become, if it turns out to be stable enough," > > I.e., to me the critical question is how often (in practice) will updates > that have problems, and will not actually make it into RHEL, end up in CentOS > Stream. Presumably all such updates will be superseded in Stream by > corrected ones, before they're in RHEL. > > In fact, would it be possible, to list the final versions of each package's > update at the moment of the RHEL release, and only do the CentOS Stream > update based on that list? >
There is one source for the source code that will be used. While in stream it will iterative (the push a bunch of changes today .. the build those change today). Those go through a CI process and get released into stream. When it comes time to build rhel 8.4 it will come from the same source code. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list [email protected] https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

