At Mon, 7 Jan 2019 14:47:30 +0000 (UTC) CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
In article 68ce2ebfe8545ef4eda869657c72b9be.squirrel@webmail.bi.invoca.ch, Simon Matter via CentOS centos@centos.org wrote:
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 5:49 PM Kenneth Porter shiva@sewingwitch.com wrote:
On 1/6/2019 10:51 PM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
the product does not support the latest CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core) version as of now.
What product and what, specifically, about 7.6 does it not support? Could you not just exclude the incompatible packages? You could then provide your own repo for the incompatible packages drawn from 7.5 and backport any security fixes for those packages yourself.
Hi Kenneth,
I am referring to https://docs.apigee.com/release/supported-software
Interesting, looking around apigee (part of Google) website I see a lot of words like "Security" or "TLS" and I'm wondering how this fits with only supporting outdated operating systems?
Well, it's only a month since CentOS "7.6" was released, and some of that month has been taken up with Christmas holidays.
So I would think it is probably not a case of "we won't support 7.6" but rather that "we haven't yet finished testing it on 7.6".
And/or "The Webmaster [of the apigee.com website] has not gotten around to changing the website, since he/she has been out of the office because of Christmas." Given the nature of CentOS / RHEL point updates, unless something really odd happens, support for point updates is pretty much a no-brainer. Eg if 7.5 is supported, so is 7.6.
Cheers Tony