According to centos-announce there's been no updates for CentOS 4 i386/x86_64 since the seamonkey errata (CESA-2009:0325) on 2009-03-06.
A quick rundown shows a rather worrying backlog of missing security updates, some more than a month old:
2009:0313 - Moderate: wireshark 2009:0333 - Moderate: libpng/libpng10 2009:0331 - Important: kernel 2009:0344 - Moderate: libsoup 2009:0354 - Moderate: evolution-data-server 2009:0355 - Moderate: evolution and evolution-data-server 2009:0341 - Moderate: curl 2009:0345 - Moderate: ghostscript (superceded by 2009:0420) 2009:0258 - Moderate: thunderbird 2009:0362 - Moderate: NetworkManager 2009:0373 - Moderate: systemtap 2009:0397 - Critical: firefox 2009:0398 - Critical: seamonkey 2009:0337 - Moderate: php 2009:0409 - Important: krb5 2009:0411 - Moderate: device-mapper-multipath 2009:0420 - Moderate: ghostscript
Is there any work being done on these?
-tgc
Tom G. Christensen wrote:
According to centos-announce there's been no updates for CentOS 4 i386/x86_64 since the seamonkey errata (CESA-2009:0325) on 2009-03-06.
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Is there any work being done on these?
Yes, Tru and I are going to fix this issue today, also over the next few days try and get the centos-4 updates going through the same process as the centos-5 updates do now. Which should mean we can get back into the target of < 24hrs from upstream.
- KB
Karanbir Singh wrote:
According to centos-announce there's been no updates for CentOS 4 i386/x86_64 since the seamonkey errata (CESA-2009:0325) on 2009-03-06. Is there any work being done on these?
I've just started pushing these updates out, there are quite a few so expect them to start coming through in the next few hours onwards
- KB