Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of the *beta* release of 5.2 (kernel-2.6.18-84.el5) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 family of products including:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced Platform for x86, AMD64/Intel(r) 64, Itanium Processor Family, S/390, System p and System z - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server for x86, AMD64/Intel(r) 64, Itanium Processor Family, S/390, System p and System z - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Desktop for x86 and AMD64/Intel(r) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 is in development and therefore the contents of the beta media kit, the implemented features, and the supported configurations are subject to change before the release of the final product. The supplied beta packages and CD and DVD images are intended for testing purposes only. Remember that this early access software is not supported and is not intended for production environments. Benchmark and performance results cannot be published based on this beta release without explicit approval from Red Hat. While anaconda's "upgrade" option will perform an upgrade from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.6, 5 or 5.1 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 beta, there is no guarantee that the upgrade will preserve all of a system's settings, services, and custom configurations. For this reason, Red Hat recommends that you perform a fresh installation rather than an upgrade. Also note that upgrading from beta release to the GA product is not supported. The beta testing period is scheduled to continue through May 7, 2008. Features -------- This beta release includes the following improvements: * Virtualization Enhancements + Large System Support - Hypercall interface for NUMA topology discovery - Optimized placement at guest start up - Support in libvirt - Physical CPU support increase to 64 CPU/system - Large Memory Support increased to 512 GB/system - Network interfaces in para-virtualized guests no longer limited to 3 + Libvirt Enhancements - Remote management support - Manage virtual machines from single instance of virt-manager - Enhance virt-manager capabilities to more dynamic management + Additional Hardware Support + Xen hypervisor rebase to 3.1.2 + CPU frequency scaling for Xen kernels for reduced power consumption (see the Release Notes for list of supported CPUs) + Performance and stability improvements * Laptop and Desktop Enhancement + Suspend and Hibernate improvements + Re-base of the top Desktop applications - Evolution 2.12.3 - Firefox 3 - OpenOffice 2.3.0 - Thunderbird 2.0 + Updated graphics drivers * Encryption and Security Enhancements + New kernel crypto hardware driver APIs + SHA-256 / SHA-512 password encryption support + Add RFC4303 compliant auditing support * Improved Audit and Logging + Add rsyslog logging facility * Networking and IPv6 Enablement + Improved IPv6 compliance + SNMP IPv6 MIB improvement - Limited support to query IPv6 values + IKE 2 support via OpenSwan + DHCPv6 client and server + Add memory accounting in UDP * Cluster Improvements + Resource Event Scripting Language allows complex application failover capabilities + Plock performance improvement + SCSI 3 reservation fencing support for active/active and active/passive DM/MPIO (multipathing) * Kernel Improvements + General Features - Add NFS client support for servers with 64-bit inode numbers - Enable config options for IPMI panic handling - Add HDMI support for AMD/ATI integrated chipsets - Update Infiniband support to OFED v1.3 - Eliminate erroneous PCI ROM warning messages - Add support to offline CPU when realtime process is running + Architecture Specific Support - x86/x86_64 - Add support of pci=norom boot parameter to disable p2p rom window - Enable pci=bfsort - Increase boot command line size to 2048 for x86_64 - Add event based profiling support to AMD Greyhound system - Add Intel's dynamic acceleration technology - IA64 - Add CMCI for hot-plugged processors - Remove IA64 stack hard limit of DEFAULT_USER_STACK_SIZE - Add zonelist order sysctl/boot option on NUMA systems - PPC64 - IBM Cell Broadband Engine blade systems - Add oprofile support - Update IPMI driver - Support for booting with greater than 2GB memory - IBM Power6 blade systems - Enable support of FB_RADEON driver - Improve watchpoint support in GDB - Update ehea driver to latest upstream - Add SPURR (Scaled Processor Utilization of Resources Register) support - Improve hugepage allocation with memoryless nodes - Add SLB shadow buffer support - S390 - Add large page support - Add HiperSockets MAC layer routing support and IP packet support - Add z/VM monitor stream state 2 application support - Add support for z/VM DIAG 2FC for HYPFS - Add AF_IUCV Protocol support on BSD socket interface - Add dynamic CHPID reconfiguration support via SCLP + New Driver support or Driver Updates - Network Driver Updates - Add bnx2x driver for Broadcom 10GbE Hardware - Add dm9601 driver support for Davicom's ZT6688 - Update bnx2, e1000, e1000e, tg3, forcedeth, igb, ixgb, cxgb3 driver - PCI Express-based devices moved from e1000 to e1000e - Add WEXT scan capabilities to wireless extensions API - Update mac80211/iwl4965 infrastructure - Update cfg80211 driver to support mac80211/iwl4965 - Update ixgbe driver to support new Intel 10GbE hardware - Add r8169 driver support for Realtek 8111c and 8101e loms - Update bonding, netxen, ioatdma driver - Storage Driver Updates - Update iSCSI - Added iSNS client: isns-utils - Added iSCSI Boot Firmware Table (iBFT) support to boot iSCSI root volumes - Update aic94xx, arcmsr, aacraid, cciss, ibmvSCSI driver - Update ipr driver to add dual SAS RAID controller support - Update qla2xxx, lpfc Fibre Channel drivers - Includes support for 8 Gb/s adapters - Update qla3xxx, mpt-fusion, stex, megaraid_sas - Update firmwire for Qlogic qla25xx - Update SATA driver and infrastructure - Add SB800/SB700/SB600 SATA/LAN support - Add DRAC4 hotplug support - Add hotplug docking support for some laptops - Add uevent and kobject to device mapper infrastructure for xDR/GDPs - Update device mapper support - New support for active/passive HP MSA family - Miscellaneous Driver Updates - Add R500/R600 drm driver (X11 deccelerator driver) support - Add support for Realtek alc888s codec Technology Previews ------------------- Technology Preview features are included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux to provide the features with wide exposure with the goal of supporting these features in a future release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Technology Preview features are not supported under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 subscription services and may not be functionally complete. Red Hat welcomes customer feedback and suggestions for Technology Previews. Advisories will be provided for high-severity security issues in Technology Preview features. The following Technology Preview features are new or enhanced in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 beta. See the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 Release Notes for more information. - Support for 32-bit para-virtualized (PV) guests on 64-bit AMD64/Intel(r) 64 hosts - Stability, performance, and memory improvements in GFS2 file system - AIGLX including X server and updated Mesa package - FS-Cache persistent local cache for network file system - Firewire stack + Update firewire support to latest upstream - Limited eCryptFS support + Add ecryptfs support to kernel + Add authentication in crypto library to kernel - FreeIPMI - iSCSI + iSCSI target device (iSCSI server) + Added iSNS server: isns-utils - radeon_tp - Trusted Computing Group (TCG) / Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Support + Include the TCG stack + Include the Trousers TSS stack + Add trust computing/trust platform module in kernel and tpm-tools + boot-loader support will be considered for inclusion in a future release - Systemtap utrace support for user space tracing - frysk Installing the Software / Installation Numbers ---------------------------------------------- The ISO images contain the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 core and optional components. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 requires users to enter an Installation Number that guides the Installer to include the correct components. In the GA release, the Installation Number will be associated with your subscription entitlement. If you plan to install multiple systems using a kickstart file, you can embed an Installation Number in that kickstart file. If an Installation Number is not entered, a core Server or Desktop will be installed by default. Additional functionality can be added manually or via RHN at a later time. The following installation numbers should be used for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 beta release: Server: * Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Server including virtualization): 2515-dd4e-2152-25dd + Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform: 49af-8941-4d14-7589 Client: * Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop: 6602-66e2-6741-9c67 + Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop + Workstation Option: da31-22af-db7e-dd23 + Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop + Workstation + Multi OS Option (Virtualization): 7fcc-4355-7e9b-bc42 + Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop + Multi OS Option (Virtualization): fed6-7649-ff91-8c77 Known Issues ------------ The following are known issues in the beta release: Bug 428323: yum-updatesd: local variable 'result' referenced before assignment Bug 430297: ibft_iscsi when used with Intel NIC which have iBFT misconfigured crashes Bug 432776: /sbin/mkinitrd: line 939: [: : integer expression expected Bug 432792: %post scriplet failure when installing: freeipmi-ipmidetectd Bug 432977: Error in /etc/init.d/irqbalance results in potential misconfiguration and screen garbage Bug 434847: RHEL4.6 -> RHEL5.2 anaconda upgrade produces multiple errors for several gcc packages Bug 435173: Traceback when performing CDROM install on iBFT enabled iSCSI system Bug 435475: RFE: [Performance] yum update is too slow between minor releases Bug 435978: Rescue mode networking fails to start Bug 436377: LTC42893-Rhel5.2 betarc installation failed calling SIGSEGV Use the following work around for bug 428323: Systems with a yum-rhn-plugin package earlier than yum-rhn-plugin-0.5.2-5.el5_1.2 are unable to upgrade to the beta packages. To work around this limitation, please upgrade the yum-rhn-plugin package before updating the other beta packages: $ yum update yum-rhn-plugin Then update the system with the following command: $ yum update Use the following work around for bug 436377: Red Hat recommends users installing s390x systems supply at a minimum the language, method and vnc parameters in a .parm file, as shown in the following example: lang=en_US.UTF-8 vnc method=http://server/path/to/installation/tree Additional Information ---------------------- Additional information is provided below on Documentation, Bug Reporting, Mailing Lists, and Package Version List. Thank you for participating in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 beta program. Sincerely, The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Team ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Documentation ------------- Release notes for this beta are available on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 site at: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/ The Release Notes are also on your Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 installed system in the redhat-release-notes package. Bug Reporting ------------- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 Beta testers who have assigned Technical Account Managers (TAMs) should report all bugs with this beta release using your current Issue Tracker account. All other beta users should report bugs using Red Hat's Bugzilla. To report and query for bugs in this Beta release, you need a Bugzilla account with access to the "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Public Beta" product. To report a bug via Bugzilla: 1. Login to the Bugzilla home page at http://bugzilla.redhat.com. If you don't have an existing account, simply create one by going to this page: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/createaccount.cgi 2. On the Bugzilla home page, choose the "New" tab. Proceed to Step 3, "Choosing Your Product" by clicking that button at the bottom of the page. 3. Choose Product "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5". 4. Choose Version "5.2". 5. Choose the component against which you wish to report a problem, such as kernel, glibc, etc. If you do not know the component or want to file a bug against the general product, choose "distribution" as the component. 6. Choose the platform, such as: "All", "x86_64", etc. 7. Provide the information about the problem you're reporting by entering information in the appropriate fields. In the Summary field, provide a clear and descriptive abstract of the issue. In the Description field, state clearly that you are using a *Beta* package and provide the full package versions of any components you are experiencing problems with (as packages may be updated). 8. Check to make sure that all information is accurate and click the "Commit" button to submit your problem report. Mailing Lists ------------- Red Hat has a public mailing list for communication during this and all future Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 beta programs. * rhelv5-announce redhat com A low-volume, moderated, announcement-only mailing list. Red Hat will use this list to communicate one-way information about RHEL 5 beta programs, such as notifications when releases are available or solicitations for beta feedback. Subscribe at: https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-announce * rhelv5-beta-list redhat com A public general discussion mailing list for beta testers of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 releases. Subscribe at: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-beta-list Package Version List -------------------- Packages added in this release include: New package: dapl-2.0.3-3.el5 Library providing access to the DAT 1.2 and 2.0 APIs New package: dstat-0.6.6-3.el5 Versatile resource statistics tool New package: ecryptfs-utils-38-1.el5 The eCryptfs mount helper and support libraries New package: freeipmi-0.5.1-3.el5 FreeIPMI New package: gtk-vnc-0.3.2-1.el5 A GTK widget for VNC clients New package: ibsim-0.4-2.el5 InfiniBand fabric simulator for management New package: infiniband-diags-1.3.5-2.el5 OpenFabrics Alliance InfiniBand Diagnostic Tools New package: isns-utils-0.91-0.0.el5 The iSNS daemon and utility programs New package: libcxgb3-1.1.2-2.el5 Chelsio T3 iWARP HCA Userspace Driver New package: libehca-1.0-1.el5 IBM InfiniBand HCA Userspace Driver New package: libibcm-1.0.1-1.el5 Userspace InfiniBand Communication Manager. New package: libibcommon-1.0.7-1.el5 OpenFabrics Alliance InfiniBand management common library New package: libibmad-1.1.5-1.el5 OpenFabrics Alliance InfiniBand MAD library New package: libibumad-1.1.6-1.el5 OpenFabrics Alliance InfiniBand umad (user MAD) library New package: libibverbs-1.1.1-8.el5 Library providing access to InfiniBand/iWARP hardware verbs protocol New package: libipathverbs-1.1-9.el5 QLogic InfiniPath HCA Userspace Driver New package: libmlx4-1.0-2.el5 Mellanox ConnectX InfiniBand HCA Userspace Driver New package: libmthca-1.0.4-9.el5 Mellanox InfiniBand HCA Userspace Driver New package: libnes-0.5-2.el5 NetEffect RNIC Userspace Driver New package: librdmacm-1.0.5-1.el5 Userspace RDMA Connection Manager. New package: libsdp-1.1.99-8.el5 A library for direct userspace use of Sockets Direct Protocol New package: libsmi-0.4.5-2.el5 A library to access SMI MIB information New package: mstflint-1.2-2.el5 Mellanox firmware burning tool New package: nspluginwrapper-0.9.91.5-20.el5 A compatibility layer for Netscape 4 plugins New package: ofed-docs-1.3-1.el5 OpenFabrics Enterprise Distribution documentation New package: opensm-3.1.8-1.el5 OpenIB InfiniBand Subnet Manager and management utilities New package: openswan-2.6.07-2.el5 Openswan IPSEC implementation New package: perftest-1.2-8.el5 IB Performance tests New package: python-iniparse-0.2.3-4.el5 Python Module for Accessing and Modifying Configuration Data in INI files New package: python-setuptools-0.6c5-2.el5 Download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall Python packages New package: rsyslog-2.0.0-11.el5 Enhanced system logging and kernel message trapping daemons New package: setroubleshoot-plugins-2.0.4-1.el5 Analysis plugins for use with setroubleshoot New package: srptools-0.0.4-1.el5 Tools for using the InfiniBand SRP protocol devices New package: system-config-netboot-0.1.45-1.el5 network booting/install configuration utility (GUI) New package: tpm-tools-1.3.1-1.el5 Management tools for the TPM hardware New package: trousers-0.3.1-3.el5 TCG's Software Stack v1.2 New package: tvflash-0.9.0-1.el5 Tool to manage Mellanox HCA firmware flash memory New package: udftools-1.0.0b3-0.1.el5 Linux UDF Filesystem userspace utilities New package: virt-viewer-0.0.2-1.el5 Virtual Machine Viewer New package: wdaemon-0.13-1 Hotplug helper for Wacom X.org driver New package: xulrunner-1.9-0.beta3.2.el5 XUL Runtime for Gecko Applications New package: yum-updatesd-1:0.9-2.el5 Update notification daemon Packages changed in this release include: a2ps: 4.13b-57.1.el5 -> 4.13b-57.2.el5 acl: 2.2.39-2.1.el5 -> 2.2.39-3.el5 alsa-utils: 1.0.14-2.rc4.el5 -> 1.0.14-3.rc4.el5 amtu: 1.0.4-4 -> 1.0.6-1.el5 anaconda: 11.1.2.87-1 -> 11.1.2.107-1 apr-util: 1.2.7-6 -> 1.2.7-7.el5 at-spi: 1.7.11-2.fc6 -> 1.7.11-3.el5 audit: 1.5.5-7.el5 -> 1.6.5-1.el5 authconfig: 5.3.12-2.el5 -> 5.3.21-2.el5 autofs: 1:5.0.1-0.rc2.55 -> 1:5.0.1-0.rc2.86 bash: 3.1-16.1 -> 3.2-21.el5 bind: 30:9.3.3-10.el5 -> 30:9.3.4-4.P1.el5 binutils: 2.17.50.0.6-5.el5 -> 2.17.50.0.6-6.el5 booty: 0.80.4-5 -> 0.80.4-6 busybox: 1:1.2.0-3 -> 1:1.2.0-4.el5 cachefilesd: 0.8-2.el5 -> 0.8-3.el5 cairo: 1.2.4-2.el5 -> 1.2.4-5.el5 checkpolicy: 1.33.1-2.el5 -> 1.33.1-4.el5 chkconfig: 1.3.30.1-1 -> 1.3.30.1-2 clustermon: 0.10.0-5.el5 -> 0.12.0-5.el5 cman: 2.0.73-1.el5 -> 2.0.80-1.el5 conga: 0.10.0-6.el5 -> 0.12.0-5.el5 control-center: 1:2.16.0-14.el5 -> 1:2.16.0-15.el5 coolkey: 1.1.0-5.el5 -> 1.1.0-6.el5 coreutils: 5.97-12.1.el5 -> 5.97-14.el5 cpuspeed: 1:1.2.1-1.48.el5 -> 1:1.2.1-3.el5 crash: 4.0-4.6.1 -> 4.0-5.0.2 createrepo: 0.4.4-2.fc6 -> 0.4.11-2.el5 crypto-utils: 2.3-1 -> 2.3-2.el5 cups: 1:1.2.4-11.14.el5 -> 1:1.2.4-11.15.el5 dbus: 1.0.0-6.el5 -> 1.0.0-6.3.el5_1 Deployment_Guide: 5.1.0-11 -> 5.2-4 desktop-printing: 0.19-20.el5 -> 0.19-20.1.el5 devhelp: 0.12-11.el5 -> 0.12-14.el5 device-mapper: 1.02.20-1.el5 -> 1.02.24-1.el5 device-mapper-multipath: 0.4.7-12.el5 -> 0.4.7-16.el5 dhcp: 12:3.0.5-7.el5 -> 12:3.0.5-11.el5 dhcpv6: 0.10-33.el5 -> 1.0.10-1.el5 diffutils: 2.8.1-15.2.2 -> 2.8.1-15.2.3.el5 dmraid: 1.0.0.rc13-4.el5 -> 1.0.0.rc13-9.el5 dovecot: 1.0-1.2.rc15.el5 -> 1.0.7-1.el5 dvgrab: 2.0-1.2.2 -> 3.0-1.el5 e2fsprogs: 1.39-10.el5 -> 1.39-14.el5 eclipse: 1:3.2.1-18.el5 -> 1:3.2.1-19.el5 emacs: 21.4-19.el5 -> 21.4-20.el5 emacspeak: 23.0-2.1 -> 23.0-3.el5 esc: 1.0.0-32.el5 -> 1.0.0-33.el5 evolution-data-server: 1.8.0-25.el5 -> 1.12.3-5.el5 file: 4.17-9.0.1.el5 -> 4.17-11 firefox: 1.5.0.12-3.el5 -> 3.0-0.beta3.4.el5 flac: 1.1.2-27 -> 1.1.2-28.el5_0.1 fontconfig: 2.4.1-6.el5 -> 2.4.1-7.el5 fonts-indic: 2.0.13-1.el5 -> 2.1.7-2.el5 gcc: 4.1.2-14.el5 -> 4.1.2-41.el5 gdb: 6.5-25.el5 -> 6.5-37.el5 gdm: 1:2.16.0-31.0.1.el5 -> 1:2.16.0-40.el5 gedit: 1:2.16.0-5.el5 -> 1:2.16.0-9.el5 gfs-kmod: 0.1.19-7.el5 -> 0.1.23-2.el5 gfs-utils: 0.1.12-1.el5 -> 0.1.16-2.el5 gfs2-kmod: 1.52-1.16.el5 -> 1.84-1.1.el5 gfs2-utils: 0.1.38-1.el5 -> 0.1.43-1.el5 ghostscript: 8.15.2-9.1.el5 -> 8.15.2-9.1.el5_1.1 glibc: 2.5-18 -> 2.5-21 gnome-panel: 2.16.1-6.el5 -> 2.16.1-7.el5 gnome-power-manager: 2.16.0-8.el5 -> 2.16.0-9.el5 gnome-python2-desktop: 2.16.0-1.fc6 -> 2.16.0-2.el5 gnome-python2-extras: 2.14.2-4.fc6 -> 2.14.2-6.el5 gnome-screensaver: 2.16.1-5.el5 -> 2.16.1-6.el5 gnome-utils: 1:2.16.0-3.el5 -> 1:2.16.0-5.el5 gnome-volume-manager: 2.15.0-4.el5 -> 2.15.0-5.el5 grub: 0.97-13 -> 0.97-13.2 gthumb: 2.7.8-5.el5 -> 2.7.8-8.el5 gtk2: 2.10.4-19.el5 -> 2.10.4-20.el5 gtkhtml3: 3.12.0-1.fc6 -> 3.16.3-1.el5 gzip: 1.3.5-9.el5 -> 1.3.5-10.el5 hal: 0.5.8.1-25.el5 -> 0.5.8.1-33.el5 hal-cups-utils: 0.6.2-5 -> 0.6.2-5.1.el5 hplip: 1.6.7-4.1.el5 -> 1.6.7-4.1.el5_0.3 htdig: 3:3.2.0b6-9.el5 -> 3:3.2.0b6-9.0.1.el5_1 htmlview: 4.0.0-1.el5 -> 4.0.0-2.el5 httpd: 2.2.3-11.el5 -> 2.2.3-11.el5_1.3 hwbrowser: 0.30-1.el5 -> 0.30-2.el5 hwdata: 0.211-1 -> 0.213.2-1.el5 ibutils: 1.2-2.el5 -> 1.2-3.el5 icu: 3.6-5.11 -> 3.6-5.11.1 initscripts: 8.45.17.EL-1 -> 8.45.19.EL-1 iprutils: 2.2.6-1.el5 -> 2.2.8-1.el5 iptables: 1.3.5-1.2.1 -> 1.3.5-4.el5 irqbalance: 2:0.55-6.el5 -> 2:0.55-8.el5 iscsi-initiator-utils: 6.2.0.865-0.8.el5 -> 6.2.0.868-0.3.el5 isdn4k-utils: 3.2-50.1 -> 3.2-51.el5 kbd: 1.12-19.el5 -> 1.12-20.el5 kdeadmin: 7:3.5.4-2.fc6 -> 7:3.5.4-3.el5 kdebase: 6:3.5.4-13.6.el5 -> 6:3.5.4-18.el5 kdelibs: 6:3.5.4-13.el5 -> 6:3.5.4-16.el5 kernel: 2.6.18-53.el5 -> 2.6.18-84.el5 kexec-tools: 1.101-194.4.el5 -> 1.102pre-10.el5 krb5: 1.6.1-17.el5 -> 1.6.1-23.el5 ksh: 20060214-1.4 -> 20060214-1.7 kudzu: 1.2.57.1.15-1 -> 1.2.57.1.16-2 lam: 2:7.1.2-8.fc6 -> 2:7.1.2-11.el5 libX11: 1.0.3-8.0.1.el5 -> 1.0.3-9.el5 libXfont: 1.2.2-1.0.2.el5 -> 1.2.2-1.0.3.el5_1 libao: 0.8.6-5 -> 0.8.6-7 libchewing: 0.3.0-7.el5 -> 0.3.0-8.el5 libdhcp: 1.20-2.el5 -> 1.20-4.el5 liberation-fonts: 0.2-2.el5 -> 1.0-1.el5 libexif: 0.6.13-4.0.2.el5 -> 0.6.13-4.0.2.el5_1.1 libgnomeprint22: 2.12.1-9.el5 -> 2.12.1-10.el5 libhugetlbfs: 1.0.1-1.el5 -> 1.2-5.el5 libica: 1.3.7-5.el5 -> 1.3.7-6.el5 libpng: 2:1.2.10-7.0.2 -> 2:1.2.10-7.1.el5_0.1 libraw1394: 1.2.1-1.fc6 -> 1.3.0-1.el5 librtas: 1.2.4-3.el5 -> 1.3.3-1.el5 libselinux: 1.33.4-4.el5 -> 1.33.4-5.el5 libuser: 0.54.7-2.el5.2 -> 0.54.7-2.el5.4 libvirt: 0.2.3-9.el5 -> 0.3.3-5.el5 libxml2: 2.6.26-2.1.2 -> 2.6.26-2.1.2.1 logrotate: 3.7.4-7 -> 3.7.4-8 logwatch: 7.3-5 -> 7.3-6.el5 ltrace: 0.5-6.45svn.fc6 -> 0.5-7.45svn.el5 lvm2: 2.02.26-3.el5 -> 2.02.32-1.el5 lvm2-cluster: 2.02.26-1.el5 -> 2.02.32-1.el5 m17n-db: 1.3.3-46.el5 -> 1.3.3-48.el5 m2crypto: 0.16-6.el5.1 -> 0.16-6.el5.2 mailman: 3:2.1.9-2 -> 3:2.1.9-4.el5 make: 1:3.81-1.1 -> 1:3.81-2.el5 man-pages-ja: 20060815-5 -> 20060815-6.el5 mcstrans: 0.2.6-1.el5 -> 0.2.6-1.el5_1.1 mdadm: 2.5.4-3.el5 -> 2.6.4-1.el5 metacity: 2.16.0-8.el5 -> 2.16.0-9.el5 microcode_ctl: 1:1.17-1.42.el5 -> 1:1.17-1.45.el5 mkinitrd: 5.1.19.6-19 -> 5.1.19.6-25 module-init-tools: 3.3-0.pre3.1.34.el5 -> 3.3-0.pre3.1.37.el5 mozldap: 6.0.4-1.el5 -> 6.0.5-1.el5 mysql: 5.0.22-2.1.0.1 -> 5.0.45-6.el5 nautilus: 2.16.2-6.el5 -> 2.16.2-7.el5 net-snmp: 1:5.3.1-19.el5 -> 1:5.3.1-22.el5 net-tools: 1.60-73 -> 1.60-77.el5 NetworkManager: 1:0.6.4-6.el5 -> 1:0.6.4-7.el5 newt: 0.52.2-9 -> 0.52.2-10.el5 nfs-utils: 1:1.0.9-24.el5 -> 1:1.0.9-32.el5 notification-daemon: 0.3.5-8.el5 -> 0.3.5-9.el5 nspr: 4.6.5-3.el5 -> 4.7.0.99.1-1.el5 nss: 3.11.7-1.3.el5 -> 3.11.99.4-1.el5 nss_db: 2.2-35.1 -> 2.2-35.3 nss_ldap: 253-5.el5 -> 253-10.el5 ntp: 4.2.2p1-7.el5 -> 4.2.2p1-8.el5 oddjob: 0.27-7 -> 0.27-9.el5 openCryptoki: 2.2.4-16.el5 -> 2.2.4-19.el5 openais: 0.80.3-7.el5 -> 0.80.3-10.el5 openhpi: 2.8.1-2.el5.7 -> 2.10.1-1.el5 openib: 1.2-6.el5 -> 1.3-1.el5 OpenIPMI: 2.0.6-5.el5.4 -> 2.0.6-6.el5 openldap: 2.3.27-8 -> 2.3.27-8.el5_1.3 openmotif: 2.3.0-0.3.el5 -> 2.3.0-0.4.el5 openmpi: 1.2.3-4.el5 -> 1.2.5-2.el5 openssh: 4.3p2-24.el5 -> 4.3p2-26.el5 openssl: 0.9.8b-8.3.el5_0.2 -> 0.9.8b-10.el5 oprofile: 0.9.2-6.el5 -> 0.9.3-16.el5 pam: 0.99.6.2-3.26.el5 -> 0.99.6.2-3.27.el5 parted: 1.8.1-12.el5 -> 1.8.1-15.el5 pciutils: 2.2.3-4 -> 2.2.3-5 pcre: 6.6-1.1 -> 6.6-2.el5_1.7 pcsc-lite: 1.3.1-7 -> 1.4.4-0.1.el5 perl: 4:5.8.8-10 -> 4:5.8.8-10.el5_0.2 php: 5.1.6-15.el5 -> 5.1.6-20.el5 php-pear: 1:1.4.9-4 -> 1:1.4.9-4.el5.1 piranha: 0.8.4-7.el5 -> 0.8.4-9.3.el5 pirut: 1.2.10-1.el5 -> 1.3.28-10.el5 pkgconfig: 1:0.21-1.fc6 -> 1:0.21-2.el5 pm-utils: 0.99.3-6.el5.17 -> 0.99.3-6.el5.18 policycoreutils: 1.33.12-12.el5 -> 1.33.12-14.el5 poppler: 0.5.4-4.1.el5 -> 0.5.4-4.3.el5_1 postgresql: 8.1.9-1.el5 -> 8.1.11-1.el5_1.1 ppc64-utils: 0.11-2 -> 0.11-9.el5 procps: 3.2.7-8.1.el5 -> 3.2.7-9.el5 psmisc: 22.2-5 -> 22.2-6 pygtk2: 2.10.1-8.el5 -> 2.10.1-12.el5 python: 2.4.3-19.el5 -> 2.4.3-21.el5 python-virtinst: 0.103.0-3.el5 -> 0.300.2-5.el5 redhat-release: 5Server-5.1.0.2 -> 5Server-5.2.0.3 redhat-release-notes: 5Server-9 -> 5Server-11 redhat-rpm-config: 8.0.45-22.el5 -> 8.0.45-24.el5 rgmanager: 2.0.31-1.el5 -> 2.0.36-1.el5 rhel-instnum: 1.0.7-1.el5 -> 1.0.8-1.el5 rhn-client-tools: 0.4.16-1.el5 -> 0.4.17-2.el5 rhpxl: 0.41.1-1.el5 -> 0.41.1-5.el5 rpm: 4.4.2-47.el5 -> 4.4.2-48.el5 rsh: 0.17-37.el5 -> 0.17-38.el5 ruby: 1.8.5-5.el5 -> 1.8.5-5.el5_1.1 s390utils: 2:1.5.3-10.el5.14 -> 2:1.5.3-16.el5 salinfo: 1.1-3.el5 -> 1:1.1-4.el5 samba: 0:3.0.25b-0.el5.4 -> 0:3.0.28-0.el5.4 sblim: 1-29.EL5 -> 1-31.el5 scim-anthy: 1.2.0-5.el5 -> 1.2.0-6.el5 scim-chewing: 0.3.1-10.el5 -> 0.3.1-11.el5 scim-pinyin: 0.5.91-15.el5 -> 0.5.91-16.el5 selinux-policy: 2.4.6-104.el5 -> 2.4.6-121.el5 setroubleshoot: 1.8.11-4.el5 -> 2.0.5-1.el5 sg3_utils: 1.20-2.1 -> 1.25-1.el5 shadow-utils: 2:4.0.17-12.el5 -> 2:4.0.17-13.el5 shared-mime-info: 0.19-3.el5 -> 0.19-5.el5 smartmontools: 1:5.36-3.1.el5 -> 1:5.36-4.el5 spamassassin: 3.1.9-1.el5 -> 3.2.4-1.el5 squid: 7:2.6.STABLE6-4.el5 -> 7:2.6.STABLE6-5.el5_1.2 sudo: 1.6.8p12-10 -> 1.6.8p12-11.el5 sysklogd: 1.4.1-40.el5 -> 1.4.1-43.el5 sysstat: 7.0.0-3.el5 -> 7.0.2-1.el5 system-config-cluster: 1.0.50-1.3 -> 1.0.50-5.0 system-config-date: 1.8.12-1.el5 -> 1.8.12-3.el5 system-config-httpd: 5:1.3.3.1-1.el5 -> 5:1.3.3.3-1.el5 system-config-kdump: 1.0.12-1.el5 -> 1.0.13-2.el5 system-config-kickstart: 2.6.19.1-1.el5 -> 2.6.19.4-1.el5 system-config-language: 1.1.18-1.el5 -> 1.1.18-2.el5 system-config-lvm: 1.0.22-1.0.el5 -> 1.1.3-1.0.el5 system-config-network: 1.3.99-2.el5 -> 1.3.99.9-1.el5 system-config-printer: 0.7.32.5-1.el5 -> 0.7.32.8-1.el5 system-config-securitylevel: 1.6.29.1-1.el5 -> 1.6.29.1-2.el5 system-config-users: 1.2.51-1.el5 -> 1.2.51-4.el5 systemtap: 0.5.14-1.el5 -> 0.6.1-3.el5 tcpdump: 14:3.9.4-11.el5 -> 14:3.9.4-12.el5 telnet: 1:0.17-38.el5 -> 1:0.17-39.el5 tetex: 3.0-33.1.el5 -> 3.0-33.2.el5_1.2 tk: 8.4.13-3.fc6 -> 8.4.13-5.el5_1.1 tog-pegasus: 2:2.6.1-2.el5 -> 2:2.7.0-1.el5 tomcat5: 0:5.5.23-0jpp.3.0.2.el5 -> 0:5.5.23-0jpp.6.el5 totem: 2.16.7-1.el5 -> 2.16.7-4.el5 traceroute: 3:2.0.1-2.el5 -> 3:2.0.1-3.el5 tzdata: 2007d-1.el5 -> 2007k-1.el5 udev: 095-14.9.el5 -> 095-14.14.el5 usermode: 1.88-3.el5 -> 1.88-3.el5.1 util-linux: 2.13-0.45.el5 -> 2.13-0.47.el5 virt-manager: 0.4.0-3.el5 -> 0.5.3-4.el5 Virtualization: 5.1.0-12 -> 5.2-4 vsftpd: 2.0.5-10.el5 -> 2.0.5-12.el5 wireshark: 0.99.6-1.el5 -> 0.99.7-1.el5 wpa_supplicant: 1:0.4.8-10.1.fc6 -> 1:0.4.8-10.2.el5 x3270: 3.3.4p7-3.el5.1 -> 3.3.4p7-3.el5.4 xen: 3.0.3-41.el5 -> 3.0.3-55.el5 xorg-x11-drv-ati: 6.6.3-3.2.el5 -> 6.6.3-3.11.el5 xorg-x11-drv-i810: 1.6.5-9.6.el5 -> 1.6.5-9.6.0.3.el5 xorg-x11-drv-keyboard: 1.1.0-2.1 -> 1.1.0-3 xorg-x11-drv-mga: 1.4.2-6.el5 -> 1.4.2-7.el5 xorg-x11-drv-nv: 2.1.2-1.el5 -> 2.1.6-5.el5 xorg-x11-drv-sis: 0.9.1-7 -> 0.9.1-7.1.el5 xorg-x11-server: 1.1.1-48.26.el5 -> 1.1.1-48.38.el5 xorg-x11-xinit: 1.0.2-13.el5 -> 1.0.2-15.el5 xsane: 0.991-4.el5 -> 0.991-5.el5 yelp: 2.16.0-15.el5 -> 2.16.0-16.el5 yum: 3.0.1-5.el5 -> 3.2.8-7.el5 yum-metadata-parser: 1.0-8.fc6 -> 1.1.2-2.el5 yum-rhn-plugin: 0.5.2-3.el5 -> 0.5.3-1.el5 yum-utils: 1.0.4-3.el5 -> 1.1.10-6.el5 Packages removed in this release include: [none] _______________________________________________ rhelv5-beta-list mailing list rhelv5-beta-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-beta-list