--- Lance Davis lance@uklinux.net wrote:
Or if you want to update everything but stay on 4.3 then you could exclude centos-release in yum config ... but it is probably not to be recommended
Uh, naive question to the master: why is it any difference at all (if any) with the "old" centos-release?
Isn't "yum update" (even with 'centos-release' excluded!) supposed to bring the *latest* versions of each and every package, no matter it still believes it's on CentOS 4.3?!
The repos are the same "4" (not "4.3", not "4.4"), so what's the big deal about the actual version of CentOS?!
Or maybe the actual problem will be some broken dependencies!?
I'm stunned.
The difference is that the machine will think it has 4.3 :)
Notice I said - 'update everything but stay on 4.3' :)
Lance