Wouldn't you want to phrase a question like "How many outstanding bugs are 
there on 6.1 ?"
Or is that a constantly moving target?
Something like "there were 50 reported bugs, we fixed 32 of them in 6.2 and 
another 12 in 6.3, but of course in 6.2 there were 20 more new bugs reported, 
and in 6.3 there were 88 more new bugs reported..."

Abandon ship!!








-----Original Message-----
From: John Thompson <jthompson...@gmail.com>
To: U2 Users List <u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org>
Sent: Tue, Dec 13, 2011 10:00 am
Subject: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well


So I'm going through this wonderful project of moving from AIX 5.3 to RHEL
.x for Universe (note the holiday sarcasm)
I was curious if Universe was certified on all versions of RHEL 6, since
ed Hat seems to be releasing the minor versions at a fast pace.
Here is the response my var got from Rocket.

reat question.  The short answer is yes if it says 6 it means 6.1, 6.2,
.3, etc. RedHat uses the 2nd digit for patch releases and keeps them
inary compatible so we found it to be more efficient to simply say 5, 6
tc.
Jackie

o, for what is worth.  There is an FYI for ya.
-- 
ohn Thompson
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