>
>
> Did you add yum manually to RHEL 4 and if so, what implications are 
> there for updates then, is there any official repo for that, or only 
> 3rd party. If 3rd party, do they support security information support 
> for yum? Otherwise you'd have to use --all-updates or 
> --warn-on-any-update and keep the whole system up to date if you 
> cannot differentiate between security and normal updates.
>
>

yum was built by us to provide a way to deploy rpm's to machines easily 
from custom repo's etc - if we need to update we update from yum using 
local repo's mirrored from upstream.



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