Please don't be offended, I could be reading this Cent OS 6 thing the 
wrong way, but I'm wondering why the appliance cd came about, if the OS 
is going to change around? Suse and the RPM's where already doing that 
weren't they?

It seems more difficult to maintain Rivendell out of most of the 
automation systems I've used, ie: changes in RPM to appliance disc, OS 
changes again, the move to 64-bit with the appliance etc...

In saying that, I'm quite happy with 1.7.2 apart from a few nuisances 
but it works. Why the need for the newest kid on the block, Cent OS 6?

On 2011-09-27 02:25, Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Sep 25, 2011, at 16:21 45, Kevin, Natalia, Stacey and Rochelle wrote:
>
>> Just wondering is the downloaded copy of the software still CentOS-5.5 or 
>> have you recently updated it to CentOS-6?
> As of right now, it is still CentOS 5.
>
>
>> I heard you were looking at it a couple of weeks ago?
> I do have it working fine on CentOS 6, and hope to have a repository for it 
> up soon.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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