On 03/09/2013 01:54 PM, Scott Robbins wrote: > On Sat, Mar 09, 2013 at 09:41:12AM -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote: > >>> On 03/08/2013 04:49 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote: >>>> On 03/08/2013 11:30 AM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: >>>> >>>> >>> I just checked the mirrors this morning and nothing has shown up for 6.4. >>> >>> Did something major delay the release? >> What mirrors .. 6.4 has been released for several hours. >> > FWIW, I've been running CR and haven't seen much--however, I was surprised > that I hadn't seen redhat-release rpm. So, I ran yum clean all, and then > got a bunch of updates for 6.4. We don't release redhat-release in CentOS at all ... we have centos-release instead. We also don't release centos-release into CR, only in the new version's main tree. Anaconda (the package that installs CentOS) and centos-release are the only packages from the new version that normally are not installed in the CR. Getting a new centos-release is how you know you are updated to 6.4 and not running 6.3/CR. In this case, there were a couple of other packages in 6.4 on release day that were not released into 6.3/CR, but this is because the packages are updates to 6.4 and were released the same day we released 6.4. They are: ipa-3.0.0-26.el6_4.2.src.rpm qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.el6_4.2.src.rpm ruby-1.8.7.352-10.el6_4.src.rpm tzdata-2012j-2.el6.src.rpm xulrunner-17.0.3-2.el6.centos.src.rpm The reason these did not go into 6.3/CR is that CentOS 6.4 was released before we built them. Since CentOS-6.4 is released, there will be no more updates posted in 6.3 CR. This would mean that if you were on a fully updated 6.3/CR and upgraded to 6.4, you would expect to see all the RPMS associated with the above 5 SRPMS, as well as centos-release and anaconda. Thanks, Johnny Hughes
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