Re: CentOS & eclipse

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On 12/26/2013 10:50 AM, Steve wrote:
> My understanding was that CentOS was generally about a year out-of-date.


When a major RHEL version is released, the major.minor versions of most 
all components are frozen for the life cycle of that major release, this 
ensures package compatability, so if something is released for EL6 it 
can expect to run with any EL6.x update.

major EL versions have a 5-7 year support life cycle, we're nearing the 
back side of that for EL6, which came out in 2010.   RHEL7 is still in 
beta (and running a  year or so later than I would have expected 
according to their historical release cycle).



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john r pierce                                      37N 122W
somewhere on the middle of the left coast

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