Re: State of CentOS 8

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Le 24/12/2019 à 08:03, Thomas Stephen Lee a écrit :
I don't know whether the below steps are permitted.
but, you can install RHEL 8.1 Developer Edition on a VM.
Download the SRPM for your package.
Then rebuild on the CentOS machine and install the RPM.
This is just for the important fixes like security.

That's missing the point.

While it's perfectly understandable that there's always a certain lag between upstream RHEL and CentOS, seven weeks without security updates is a serious showstopper for production use.

There's a difference between "use upstream Red Hat if you badly need those critical updates" and "don't use CentOS on your production servers".

Cheers & merry Christmas from blocked Paris on strike

:o)

Niki

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