Hi,
They are separated because of the legal reason. The add-ons require the additional RH subscription/s. I highly recommend looking into prices :); it gives you perspective how much CentOS is worth.
BTW. CentOS might not have add-ons as separated repo, but the CentOS extras are quite similar to RHEL one. According to my knowledge, they are separate because extras have a different life cycle than base && add-ons.
Bests, Alex
On 10/31/2018 10:04 PM, James Cassell wrote:
From what I've seen, CentOS does not have a concept of addons, nor an 'optional' or other repos as does upstream. CentOS includes those packages in the base/updates repos.
V/r, James Cassell
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018, at 12:46 PM, Ken Dreyer wrote:
Red Hat recently shipped python-jwt in http://access.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2018:1032
This went into the "High Availability" and "Resilient Storage" add-ons of RHEL, not the usual RHEL Base/Optional/Extras.
I was wondering why CentOS has this package in its base repositories now. Does CentOS 7 include RHEL's HA addon or the Resilient Storage addon?
- Ken
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