Seth Vidal wrote:
On Sat, 14 Nov 2009, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 5:15 AM, James Antill <james-yum@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Although, for similar reasons, you may want to seriously think about
using a rebuild of the yum-3.2.22-20 rpm from RHEL-5.4.
Doesn't most relevant changes on yum from RHEL are contributed back to
upstream? In that sense, wouldn't the latest version of yum (3.2.25?)
be the one that has more bugfixes?
sure - but sometimes it is better to have consistent versions than to
have the highest version.
-sv
To stress this claim, notice the minor version on RHEL package (20).
That means (should anyway) that someone made 20 fixes/additions/changes
to pollish that version, and new version might have new stuff that has
bugs need fixing.
This is exact reason why RHEL/CentOS is so stable and bleeding edge
distros have so much bugs and unstability.
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