Re: kernel modules

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On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 09:49 -0400, Jesse Keating wrote:

> Wrong.  By nature, kmods and kernels will ALWAYS get out of sync.  This will 
> prevent security updates from installing on a users system until the kmod 
> developer gets around to rebuilding the module.

If you're referring to yum's behaviour of denying all available updates
if there's one problem somewhere - kmods are pretty much unaffected by
that because they're co-installed, not upgraded as usual so lagging
behind a bit should not prevent any other updates.  And even if they
would be affected, that's a problem in yum and needs to be fixed there,
no?

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