Give it at least a few hours [days?]. The RHEL SRPMS only went live sometime yesterday - they have to be downloaded and then it can take some amount of CPU time to rebuild everything and then to spin new ISO images. I am guessing that Johnny Hughes or others in the Centos realm are already rebuilding them at this moment.
If you have a box where the errata are urgently needed (its a beta, thus it shouldn't be exposed thus security errata shouldn't be urgent, but that is a lot of "shouldn't") you ought to be able to rebuild the RHEL SRPMS yourself by downloading the relevant SRPMS from RH and then using
"rpmbuild --rebuild <file.srpm>"
where file.srpm is the srpm you downloaded.
regards, -Ryan
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Michiel van Es wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if RHEL 4 already available is...and the CentOS version. I am running Centos 4 beta but I did not receive any updates from January - now..and I saw a bunch of RHEL 4 errata updates today.
Thanks for your answer.