Hello, I know that CentOS is an Enterprise Distribution and normaly doesn't upgrade packages. But I'd like to ask if there could be an exception to the xarchiver package from CentOS Extras.
The reason I ask is that CentOS Extras provides an svn snapshot of 0.49 but currently there is 0.5x released.
So this would be an upgrade svn -> stable release.
On 2008-11-28, 18:12 GMT, Heiko Adams wrote:
I know that CentOS is an Enterprise Distribution and normaly doesn't upgrade packages. But I'd like to ask if there could be an exception to the xarchiver package from CentOS Extras.
The reason I ask is that CentOS Extras provides an svn snapshot of 0.49 but currently there is 0.5x released.
So this would be an upgrade svn -> stable release.
I am not that experienced with CentOS ways (using it on one of my machines for the first times), but I think the proper way is to file a bug with Red Hat.
Matěj
On 11/28/2008 08:37 PM, Matej Cepl wrote:
On 2008-11-28, 18:12 GMT, Heiko Adams wrote:
I know that CentOS is an Enterprise Distribution and normaly doesn't upgrade packages. But I'd like to ask if there could be an exception to the xarchiver package from CentOS Extras.
The reason I ask is that CentOS Extras provides an svn snapshot of 0.49 but currently there is 0.5x released.
So this would be an upgrade svn -> stable release.
I am not that experienced with CentOS ways (using it on one of my machines for the first times), but I think the proper way is to file a bug with Red Hat.
if it is in extras already, I guess that an update could go there, too