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On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 10:46:45AM -0700, Greg Bailey wrote:
I understand that the CentOS packages track the upstream vendor's packages as closely as possible. In the case of yum, which as far as I'm aware is added by the CentOS team, I'm curious why it isn't upgraded to a newer version that uses the repomd format. "yum" operations on CentOS 4 seem to be significantly faster than those on CentOS 3. I recall a yum upgrade happening between CentOS 4.1 and 4.2, and I'm wondering if such an upgrade could happen on CentOS 3 as well...
I'm just answering this from the top of my head, and is based on no study or evidence whatsoever.
But my guess would be that to upgrade yum to a newer version would require python to be upgraded as well, that is why you don't get new versions on CentOS 3.
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