OpenLDAP has always been super behind on Red Hat and CentOs.

That said, I tend to push Red Hat and CentOS and they work fine generally. 
Also, it's hard to beat the vendor support that Red Hat has. Interesting about 
the current lag with CentOS though.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Shannon Roddy
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 9:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [brlug-general] CentOS

I've been bashing CentOS/RHEL for several years now, and everyone cried foul 
for me doing so.  We have experienced serious breakage due to stale packages as 
already mentioned before.  Not just feature issues, but breakage... as in bugs 
that should be fixed with a simple package update.  Like syncrepl in OpenLDAP 
being broken and no hope of a patch release.  Works fine on other platforms.  
Known bug... no patch or update from Red Hat.

Platforms at $DAY_JOB are now Debian or SL - CentOS no more.

I wish they could find a happy medium between stability & patches.  They 
haven't found it yet IMO.
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Joshua Frugé 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


On 05/12/2011 07:01, Ronnie Gilkey wrote:
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 11:57 PM, Ray 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Any of you following the current CentOS controversy?  Management
issues, lack of communication, lack of manpower, timeliness of
releases and security updates.   Ie, after RHEL 5.6 was released, it
took 3 months to get CentOS 5.6 released.   And a full 6 months after
RHEL 6 was released, there is still no CentOS 6.

A lot of the community is migrating to Scientific Linux.  Just
wondering if any of you have, or are considering making the switch.

ray

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I haven't been following the controversy, but I've moved away from CentOS in 
the last year because I got tired of dealing with stale packages.  While I 
understand that RHEL/CentOS drive toward stability and not being on the 
bleeding edge, being several minor releases back on packages like PostgreSQL 
and Ruby was really keeping some of the functionality/improvements I 
wanted/needed from being utilized.
Ronnie



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In addition to Cent issues, redhat changed things for rhel6.  In past releases 
patches were listed numerically in the repos, so building (reverse engineering) 
was easier.  A coworker seems to feel the 5.6 release seems have worn then down 
as well, and they just plain need more people.

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