On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 9:55 AM, Lamar Owen lowen@pari.edu wrote:
On 03/05/2014 06:36 PM, Michael Coffman wrote:
Not sure what your environment looks like but the systems I manage are locked down and it's typically difficult to get them changed. We have hundreds of systems ( desktop, server and HPC systems) that are all the same rev with all the same packages. A large number of vendor packages and internally developed packages have to be re-qualified everytime anything is changed. So we don't change them often.
Scientific Linux will allow you to stay at a particular update rev (6.0 if you had that requirement, even) but still get security updates. So you might consider installing the gnutls update from the SL 6.4 updates instead, or rebasing to SL completely.
This is one of the few really significant differences between SL and CentOS; the SL user base wants to be able to get security updates without a complete 'point release' update, too, and have put forth the nontrivial effort required to actually make that happen.
I'm using CentOS myself, but if you need that particular feature of SL it may be the better choice for you.
Thanks. This info was very helpful.
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