I don't think you are querying CentOS-2 but for the record, patches for CentOS-2 should be available on mirror.centos.org within 24 hours of the srpm becoming available.
There are a number of steps which can stall this process. Redhat releasing the srpm. The srpm getting to a mirror in Australia. Me downloading from the mirror. Me checking what has changed and making modifications if necessary. Me building & testing the update. Me uploading to mirror.centos.org.
If you are lucky, all this will happen while you are sleeping and in the morning there will be a shiny new update to install. :)
All the CentOS-2 updates are in the centos-2/updates directory, even the ones which are included on the install CD.
John.
Taco Scargo wrote:
Hi,
I am deciding on what 'RHEL clone' to use and prefer to use one that has a quick release after RedHat releases an update.
I checked the repositories, but have not encountered any of the latest errata. Am I looking at the wrong place ?
Thanks,
Taco
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