Vreme: 10/21/2011 12:25 PM, Fajar Priyanto piše:
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Steve Walshsteve@nerdvana.net.au wrote:
Except.
If you have a 6.0 machine, and enable the cr/ repo, then you don't just get the 6.0 updates. You get most of the post-6.0 updates, plus what's been built for 6.1 (effectively still in QA), plus some post 6.1 updates (Again, still in QA). As far as I'm aware, there's now way to say "Just give me the 6.0 updates you have" when using the cr/ repo.
I am more than happy to be corrected on this operation of the cr repo tho, as I've held off on updating boxes with the cr/ repo so as not to get "untested" updates.
As far as I am aware, how I understood official explanation, packages that are introduced in CR repo already PASSED QA testing, but are in limbo because there are issues with building ISO.
The best policy is to stay with 5.7. Why would anyone want to use 6.x with the issue? All my boxes are still 5.7.
Newer version doesn't mean better software.
6.x is FAR too advanced for me to stay with 5.x. I am in no hurry, but I have my goal in replacing my systems one-by-one as time permits.
What interests me is where are centosplus kernels for 6.1/CR? I only see them in Toracats testing repo: http://centos.toracat.org/kernel/centos6/centosplus-testing/