On Tue, 2011-05-10 at 12:13 +0200, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
Alain Péan wrote:
The problem is that when C6.0 will be released, it is likely that RHEL 6.1 will be already released. So there will be no security updates for C6.0, and it will be better to stay under SL6, until the release of C6.1. I already installed three machines under SL6, and it works fine.
Alain
Once 6.0 packages are figured out (how to compile them), newer versions of those packages in 6.1 will be much easier to compile, so I expect no more then one month to pass from C6.0 to C6.1
---- Considering that it took them 3 months to get out the 5.6 update and that upstream is adding packages that weren't ready when 6.0 was released, I would think that one month is highly optimistic but two things are certain. Upstream released exactly 6 months ago and still nothing and apparently today's target date has slipped, and 2) until CentOS admits that there is a problem, nothing will actually change.
Craig