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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/26/21 9:50 PM, Phil Perry wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:8c1d2c72-6d58-d66f-9a28-c36fab66d605@elrepo.org">On
26/01/2021 19:44, Rainer Traut wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hi,
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Am 14.01.21 um 20:50 schrieb Gena Makhomed:
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<blockquote type="cite">This bug is critical for me, because
currently I try to use
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systemd-nspawn for containers virtualization in production.
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If future CentOS 8.4 will contain this bug - it will be
disaster.
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There will be no CentOS 8.4 anymore, right?
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RHEL8 is supposed to be on a 6 month release schedule for minor
releases, so I'd expect RHEL8.4 April/May and RHEL8.5 around
beginning of Nov. Given CentOS 8 continues until end of 2021, I'd
expect CentOS 8.4 and even 8.5 depending when RHEL8.5 ships and
how quickly the team can turn around that release.
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<p>Based on past experience, I am willing to bet on no CentOS 8.5.
Even the last updates for EL6 were not properly distributed before
completely retiring CentOS 6 despite being much easier to build
and push and no one would have been hurt if mirrors kept C6
another week.<br>
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<p> I am 99% sure that even if RH releases 8.5 in nov, CentOS 8.5
will not be ready before CentOS 8 being EOLed. <i>M</i><i>aybe</i>,
just <i>maybe</i> we might see a CentOS 8.5 in Dec if RHEL 8.5
sees the light in Oct. But I doubt that, too.</p>
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<p>@GenaMakhomed: If possible, you'd better take advantage of the
new subscriptions from RH and switch to using RHEL proper. CentOS
8 is dead, it's just kept on life support for another 11 months.<br>
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