Hi Vinicius,

It's actually due to my mistake, and as result the package got tagged with
the RC version instead of the GA.
The package itself was based on the 4.1.3 code, though.
I rebuilt it and published a fixed package, so the issue should be resolved
now.

Thanks in advance,

On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 5:12 AM, Vinícius Ferrão <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I’ve noted a strange thing on oVirt. On the Hosted Engine an update was
> offered and I was a bit confused, since I’m running the latest oVirt Node
> release.
>
> To check if 4.1.3 was already released I issued an “yum update” on the
> command line and for my surprise an RC release was offered. This not seems
> to be right:
>
> ============================================================
> ==========================================================
>  Package                        Arch       Version
>                         Repository     Size
> ============================================================
> ==========================================================
> Installing:
>  ovirt-node-ng-image-update     noarch     
> 4.1.3-0.3.rc3.20170622082156.git47b4302.el7.centos
>    ovirt-4.1     544 M
>      replacing  ovirt-node-ng-image-update-placeholder.noarch
> 4.1.2-1.el7.centos
> Updating:
>  ovirt-engine-appliance         noarch     4.1-20170622.1.el7.centos
>                         ovirt-4.1     967 M
>
> Transaction Summary
> ============================================================
> ==========================================================
> Install  1 Package
> Upgrade  1 Package
>
> Total download size: 1.5 G
> Is this ok [y/d/N]: N
>
> Is this normal behavior? This isn’t really good, since it can lead to
> stable to unstable moves on production. If this is normal, how can we avoid
> it?
>
> Thanks,
> V.
>
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