On 07/14/2011 11:36 AM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Les Fairall<[email protected]>  wrote:

Are there any details posted as to how normal updates are handled?
Example, I was asked this morning what version of php
was in SL6.   It appears to be 5.3.2-6.   But then I noticed that RHEL6 is
running 5.3.3-3 which was put out on May 19 2011.

I found this about security patches
http://www.scientificlinux.org/documentation/faq/errata
but nothing on regular updates.

I am not complaining, just trying to understand how regular bug fixes are
brought into the SL6 tree so that I can explain
to the users/developers that I deal with.

php 5.3.3-3 is part of the EL-6.1 distribution. So it will be in
SL-6.1 (currently beta2).

Akemi

Hmm ... looking at the web page, I think I could add a little bit more, mainly, what about those packages that aren't classified as security errata.

RedHat has four types of errata. Security, Bug Fixes, Enhancements and FasTrack.

Scientific Linux has two types of errata.  Security and Fastbugs.

Only RedHat's security updates go into SL's security repo, except for two exeptions.
1 - Dependencies of security errata go into the security errata repo,
2 - A small list of packages that affect the whole system so should get updated when released. That list is currently tzdata, selinux-policy, and hwdata.

SL's security errata repository is enabled by default.

SL's fastbug errata repository is not enabled by default.

Fastbugs also only go into the latest release, not older releases. So if 5.6 is the latest release and a fastbug comes out, only SL 5.6 will get the fastbug, if you have it enabled. SL 5.4 will not get it. This is because fastbugs often have even more dependancies than security errata.

Is this explanation helping or hurting?
Troy
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