Thanks.... I had thought that was the case, but it was the quote below that threw me off. Just wanted to be sure.


On 20-Mar-06, at 11:05 AM, Scott Silva wrote:

dnk spake the following on 3/20/2006 9:48 AM:
I was reading another thread, and this stuck out at me:

"This issue was fixed by the CentOS team
(and integrated into our install CD) prior to it's release by the
upstream provider."

As patches and such are released - are they integrated into the current
CD's right away? So say for example, I downloaded the server CD a few
months ago, then re-downloaded, would the patches from point a to point
b already be integrated into the cd's?

Thanks!
No. When a CD is released, it is frozen at that state. I think the only reason
it might be patched would be for some sort of installer problem, but that
would most likely be caught in testing "before" the cd images were released.
The 4.2 cd is the same now as it was when released, and will only be replaced
with the 4.3 cd. You just run a "yum upgrade" after the install to bring the
system current. After the yum upgrade, a system installed from a 4.2 cd will
be the equivalent of a system installed with a 4.0 (or 4.1) cd. But only after
the yum upgrade.

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