On 17/10/2019 18:42, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 8:30 AM Stephan Wiesand
> wrote:
>>
>>> On 17. Oct 2019, at 14:01, David Sommerseth
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> You do know that Oracle EL is based on CentOS source RPMs?
>>
>> Given that they released 8 more than two months before
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 8:30 AM Stephan Wiesand wrote:
>
> > On 17. Oct 2019, at 14:01, David Sommerseth
> > wrote:
> >
> > You do know that Oracle EL is based on CentOS source RPMs?
>
> Given that they released 8 more than two months before CentOS, I'm not sure
> that's
> correct?
I'm sure
> On 17. Oct 2019, at 14:01, David Sommerseth
> wrote:
>
> You do know that Oracle EL is based on CentOS source RPMs?
Given that they released 8 more than two months before CentOS, I'm not sure
that's
correct?
Speaking of source RPMs, does anyone know where to find the latest CentOS 8
ones?
On 16/10/2019 21:14, Yasha Karant wrote:
Will the SL list continue to exist as a mechanism for raising issues
(and getting suggested solutions) for CentOS post-SL releases? I have
found no equivalent list for either CentOS or the other possibility,
Ubuntu LTS (not RPM based, not RHEL based, but
Hope the SL conversation net will stay alive.
I have found that there is little "noise" when you ask a question.
Most of the stuff you find on the net about a subject is just
nonsensical.
Ask a question or have a problem and you get some real help that works.
I try to keep complaints to the
On 16/10/2019 22:14, Yasha Karant wrote:
> As SL is "going away", and CERN/Fermilab on this list seemed to indicate
> future RHEL major releases would be CentOS deployments, is that in fact
> what is happening? Or will there be RHEL licenses for CERN/Fermilab
> general deployment?
>
> What