Yes you would break all kinds of things. In a nutshell folks are saying you are free to try but when it blows up...you better have a total backup to restore the entire box. Your first priority should be getting whatever is holding you back from proper system updates and security out of the way.
On Nov 8, 2016 00:59, "Dipal Bhatt" dipal.bhatt@gmail.com wrote:
The specs may have certain dependency on subset of 6.3 packages, but not for all other packages/binaries, as I mentioned earlier. So, to keep things rather intact, we would simply meet requirements by only updating "selected packages only". And, for now, that should be considered intermittent solution until we can safely land to a proper job as you mentioned. So, would there be any issue by upgrading "selected only packages" temporarily? For example, only updating nss-util or openssl to 6.8 version. Thanks all, appreciated very much.
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Frank Cox theatre@melvilletheatre.com wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2016 23:33:56 -0600 Dipal Bhatt wrote:
But, yes, there's no way to update the 6.3 to 6.8 as I repeatedly mentioned which is the
only
requirement/constraint.
It occurs to me to ask what you consider to be version 6.3. If you
update
any of the rpms to the 6.8 version you are no longer running version 6.3. If the spec requires 6.3 and nothing else, then you will no longer be compatible with the spec as soon as you install the first 6.8 rpm.
On the other hand, if you are allowed to install 6.8 rpms, then what's keeping you back from doing a proper job instead of a halfway and half-assed one?
Upgrading "selected packages only" will leave you with something that's neither fish or fowl, and it won't meet your requirements as stated
either.
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