Just ran yum check-update and found 4.3 has been released today. After reading the release-notes I ran the upgrade. About 150 MB. Went fast and smooth from a local mirror. So far no problems. Great job!
Kai
At 06:35 PM 3/21/2006, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Just ran yum check-update and found 4.3 has been released today. After reading the release-notes I ran the upgrade. About 150 MB. Went fast and smooth from a local mirror. So far no problems. Great job!
Does this mean I should hold off running yum update on a production machine until I check this out on a test machine?
That is, is upgarde to 4.3 automagic?
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Tue, 21 Mar 2006 18:38:58 -0600:
Does this mean I should hold off running yum update on a production machine until I check this out on a test machine?
That is, is upgarde to 4.3 automagic?
update always retrieves the latest 4 stuff because release directories are symlinked to the /4 directory since CentOS 4.0.
Kai
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Tue, 21 Mar 2006 18:38:58 -0600:
Does this mean I should hold off running yum update on a production machine until I check this out on a test machine?
That is, is upgarde to 4.3 automagic?
update always retrieves the latest 4 stuff because release directories are symlinked to the /4 directory since CentOS 4.0.
works for me, I am also using DAG and AtRPMS repositories I had to uninstall asterisk and nessus but after running the yum update I ran yum install asterisk, and yum install nessus. Everything works fine.
At 09:10 PM 3/21/2006, Robin Mordasiewicz wrote:
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Tue, 21 Mar 2006 18:38:58 -0600:
Does this mean I should hold off running yum update on a production machine until I check this out on a test machine?
That is, is upgarde to 4.3 automagic?
update always retrieves the latest 4 stuff because release directories are symlinked to the /4 directory since CentOS 4.0.
works for me, I am also using DAG and AtRPMS repositories I had to uninstall asterisk and nessus but after running the yum update I ran yum install asterisk, and yum install nessus. Everything works fine.
Argh!!!! Asterisk!!!! With Asterisk at home, you upgrade the kernel you break zaptel....
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