On 2016-01-26 17:50, FRANCHISSEUR Robert RASPI wrote:
Hello,
I am still a bit disappointed as I see no security update for quite a
long time (august 2015) compared to my SL6 machines.
I was given an /etc/yum.repo.d/updates-testing.repo pointing to
http://cdn.opensxce.org/redsleeve/el6/updates-testing/ but this site
is no more responding.
Furthermore I don't know which RS6 I am running ?
as cat /etc/redhat-release
says
Red Sleeve Enterprise Linux release 6 (Leap)
We don't really follow hard "release" numbers like upstream does.
It is mostly intended to be used with rolling updates. Of course
once in a while a big push happens like with 6.7...
All my repos in /etc/yum.repo.d/ point to :
http://ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el6/packages/
but I also see this place :
http://ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el6/6.7/Redsleeve6.7/
which seem more up to date, but I didn't find a way to use it.
Add the relevant paths to a file in /etc/yum.repos.d/
For example:
$ cat new.repo
[el67]
name=RSEL 6.7
failovermethod=priority
baseurl=http://ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el6/6.7/Redsleeve6.7/
enabled=1
metadata_expire=0s
gpgcheck=0
I use Scientific Linux on my x86_64 machines and my repos are always
pointing to the last release (6x) so my question is : "How to do the
same with RS6 to be always up to date ?"
We aren't quite there yet. I've had merging and signing the latest
packages on my todo list for a while now, but this thing called "work"
eats really badly into the free time I have for working on interesting
things like RSEL. :-(
Gordan
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