On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Tony Graziano
<[email protected]> wrote:
> also realize except for the initial iso release, the rpm's are not archived
> as theybwere previously.

Can't really compare because bug fixes were never published before
until the next release.    Having said that, AFAIR had two situations
where a bug fix introduced a regression that we had to immediate roll
a new fix out so we may want to explore keeping exactly one copy as an
emergency rollback release that gets automatically replaced where
there's a new update.

> I'd like to at least see a single .ver file to make it a little plainer for
> normal non geeky admins. then again id like to see the individual releases
> by directory and to a lot of people that's nonsensical.

It's a reasonable request to want to have a canonical version id like
before, but conflicts fundamentally with patch model.

This is a much better representation of the state of your machine
updated state.

   yum check-update

And you can filter w/grep as nec.
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