OK, so if I am specifically using a 6.1 repo, my host will stay where it is then. Second question, is this the final release? The web site and mirrors still have 6.1 listed, just want to confirm before I start downloading.

Thanks
Jolynn

On Feb 16, 2012 10:01am, Pat Riehecky <[email protected]> wrote:
6.2 and 6x



On 02/16/2012 08:56 AM, [email protected] wrote:


What repo do the new RPM's show up in?



On Feb 16, 2012 9:35am, Pat Riehecky [email protected]> wrote:

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> Release Notes for Scientific Linux 6.2 February 15 2012

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> Excellent work guys!

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> I would just like to confirm if my understanding on one matter is correct... If a system follows the sl6x repos, will this automatically update to 6.2 as the packages hit the mirrors?

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> I started life with SL at 6.1 - so I've never gone through the minor version change with SL before.

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> Correct, any system on the 6x repos should update on its own to 6.2

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> (one of my boxes did so last night, so I'm confident it is working fine)

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