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On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 02:41:58AM +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 10:54:05PM +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Joshua Kramer wrote:
All,
Does anyone have a timeline for the CentOS 5 release candidates and/or final?
We will aim to have the CentOS-5 Final release within 2 weeks of upstream release. So far, based on news around ETA upstream looks like 15th March.
Karan, I'm asking, obviously, for a guess here.
How viable do you think it will be to do an upgrade from 4.4 to 5 on a live system, based on what you've seen on the beta ?
Ok, there are 2 methods to consider here :
- doing it with yum on a running machine : its do-able, but requires
some $clue. The aim is to proide this $clue via a shell script that anyone can run to 'move' a machine from C-4 to C-5. There are some issues to keep in mind - the only way to handle conflicting packages is by repackaging an existing rpm then rpm -e -justdb removing them, going through the upgrade and then doing the safest cleanup possible at the end.
Pretty much what I expected, then.
- doing it via anaconda's upgradeany method :
Unfortunatelly, not an option for a live system.
Either way, orphans are going to get created - and extra dep's are going to get installed ( in most cases ) - and the best way to work around that, i feel, is to have a firstboot plugin that handles it for anaconda upgradeany upgrades and via a shell script for yum upgrades. Once we have this script running the way we want, we can then drop that into a rpm and moving it into centos-4-extras. Thereby making a move to centos-5 as simple as 'yum install upgrade-to-centos5' from a centos-4 machine
That would be really nice, if samewhat dangerous.
I'm aware that major upgrades like this are not for the faint of heart. The machine will never be as clean as a new install, also.
And yes, it is always doable, but not always viable.
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