On Nov 5, 2010, at 5:26 AM, Robert Grasso wrote:

> This is my own opinion : as you increase your Unix/Linux/RedHat skills, you 
> will feel less concerned by such issues.

As you increase the number of systems you need to manage, you will feel more 
concerned by such issues.

A good package manager to manage all of your software is essential to 
configuration management on a large scale.  We even go so far as to make 
internal packages of our own software to deploy to the servers -- nothing is 
manually done, except for the one-off office server which does the file/mail 
serving.

As you note later in your message, you have to manually go in and fix up things 
when you upgrade other parts of your system.  This is the job of your package 
manager.  It does not scale to do this by hand.

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