Howdy all,
I've been steadily upgrading packages on a RH7.1 box that I have to packages from RH7.2.
Now I've come to the final list of packages, which I don't really want to do one at a time but rather all at once with a "yum upgrade".
What I'd like to know is the opinions of anyone on this list of how likely the box is to break with this final upgrade of packages to bring the box up to RH7.2
Note: all other packages have already been upgraded, here's the final list of packages still to be done.
Name Arch Version -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SysVinit i386 2.78-19 alchemist i386 1.0.18-1 anacron i386 2.3-17 authconfig i386 4.1.19.2-1 autoconf noarch 2.13-14 autofs i386 3.1.7-21 bash i386 2.05-8 bdflush i386 1.5-17 chkconfig i386 1.2.24-1 console-tools i386 19990829-36 crontabs noarch 1.10-1 e2fsprogs i386 1.26-1.72 e2fsprogs-devel i386 1.26-1.72 filesystem noarch 2.1.6-2 glib i386 1.2.10-5 hdparm i386 4.1-2 hotplug i386 2001_04_24-11 initscripts i386 6.43-1 iproute i386 2.4.7-7.72.1 kbdconfig i386 1.9.14-1 kernel i586 2.4.20-30.7.legacy krbafs i386 1.0.9-2 ksymoops i386 2.4.1-1 libstdc++ i386 2.96-112.7.2 libstdc++-devel i386 2.96-112.7.2 libtermcap i386 2.0.8-28 libtermcap-devel i386 2.0.8-28 lilo i386 21.4.4-14 linuxconf i386 1.25r7-3 logrotate i386 3.5.9-1 losetup i386 2.11g-5 m4 i386 1.4.1-5 mingetty i386 0.9.4-18 mkbootdisk i386 1.4.2-3 mktemp i386 1.5-11 mount i386 2.11g-5 ntsysv i386 1.2.24-1 pam i386 0.75-46.7.2 pam-devel i386 0.75-46.7.2 pam_krb5 i386 1.46-1 passwd i386 0.64.1-7 procps i386 2.0.7-11 psmisc i386 20.1-2 psutils i386 1.17-13 pwdb i386 0.61.1-3 python i386 1.5.2-43.72 python-devel i386 1.5.2-43.72 redhat-logos noarch 1.1.3-1 redhat-release noarch 7.2-1 rootfiles noarch 7.2-1 setup noarch 2.5.7-1 setuptool i386 1.8-2 sh-utils i386 2.0.11-5 shadow-utils i386 20000902-9.7 stat i386 2.5-2 syslinux i386 1.52-2 sysstat i386 4.0.1-2
I'd be most grateful for any opinions on this, and how risky it would be :)
Cheers,
Michael
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