[CentOS] How to see the compile options of a rpm package?
Daniel de Kok
danieldk at pobox.comWed May 3 06:09:02 UTC 2006
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On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 21:32 -0500, israel.garcia at cimex.com.cu wrote: > Why if openldap has version OpenLDAP-2.3.20(stable), centos (redhat) is > still shipping version 2.2? Basically, the goal of the upstream vendor (and thus CentOS) is not to track the latest and greatest packages, but to provide a stable package set. If new versions of a program are released with security fixes, these fixes are backported to the version that the upstream provider provides. Just throwing in a new version as an update to a stable distribution release could cause all kinds of havoc. The policy of the upstream provider is written down in more detail at: http://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_backport.html -- Daniel
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