Hello,
Since there are many people new to the SL mailing list since the last update, I figure I should send out an email explaining the procedure for security errata that comes out when a new release comes out.

First, the kernel.
As a policy, we do not release the kernel that comes out with a new release as a security errata. In this case, the kernel is 2.6.18-238.el5. This kernel will not go out as a security errata for the other SL5 releases. We will build it, and it will go into the 5.6 alpha, so people can get it there if they want.

Security errata.
We do build and push out the other security errata, as long as they are not tied to the kernel.

Note 1: Because there is a huge amount of packages to build with the beginning of a release, it takes more time to actually build the packages. So be patient.

Note 2: The Upstream Vendor doesn't test these security updates on their earlier updates, so dependencies often creep in. Because of that, these security updates require alot of testing, and take longer to get done.

Thank You
Troy Dawson
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