On 1/5/21 3:39 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
And as someone mentioned, these other distributions have long great record of system upgrade from one release to another. CentOS has no record (and probably no upgrade engineered yet). In that respect CentOS Stream is way behind...
In that respect, CentOS Stream is identical to CentOS.
Not to mention other potentially problematic areas as no package version rollback, compatibility (potential) with EPEL
CentOS Stream will be compatible with EPEL to the same extent that new point releases are compatible with EPEL.
The vast majority of interfaces in RHEL (and Stream) are guaranteed stable within a major release, and only a small number of interfaces that aren't. It's possible that one of the latter interfaces might change, in which case you'd expect yum to not update the dependency until EPEL's packages have been rebuilt:
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