Warren, Eucke wrote: > Lanny Marcus Wrote: > >> Does that mean that your Legal Department does not permit you to >> > upgrade your box, to get the latest packages, > >> issued for Security & Stability reasons? 5.1, as you are well aware, >> > is not the latest and greatest. > > That is correct. What they approve is based on the contents of the DVD > or CD for a particular version at the time of initial release. The > governmental regulatory framework in which we work is what drives the > requirements. I am well aware that 5.1 is not the latest, greatest, > current or anything else of that matter. > so you're not allowed to apply security patches or updates? because, just as soon as you # yum update you're on whatever is latest for the major version you're running, regardless of what point release you initially installed. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos