[CentOS-devel] CSIG-2015:0002 Info CentOS 6 VirtulizationSIG Update

Karanbir Singh

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Thu Nov 26 13:10:19 UTC 2015


On 26/11/15 12:21, Honza Horak wrote:
> On 11/26/2015 12:10 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>>
>> CentOS Virtualization SIG Errata and Security Advisory CSIG-2015:0002
>> Info
>>
>> There is an update notification for content released by the CentOS
>> Virtualisation SIG.
>>
>> The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
>> syncing to the mirrors:
>>
>> CentOS Linux 6 /virt/x86_64/xen/
> 
> Hopefully this is the test we're supposed to provide feedback..
> 
> This seems to me unclear for people who are not familiar with mirrors
> yet, would it be bad to use full URL here? I understand that other
> mirror URLs will look differently, but that's what users would
> understand I guess.

Part of the problem with that is - at this point we dont know where
these packages are going. Let me look into this, it should not be too
hard to solve.

> 
>> --------
>> a6dbfb7ffcabf469dec88e0b844f24bd98ab9aef4ae7357d747ac51a5c711bc0
>> libvirt-python-1.2.15-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
>>
>>
>> Sources: /virt/Source/xen/
>> --------
>> 69db6203a08bd35a9032126e9f841b3a031ea42c4342669c973c6e0c9d8b7698
>> libvirt-python-1.2.15-1.el6.src.rpm
>> * Tue Jan 06 2015 Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> - 0.600.0-25
>> - roll in tap2 support for xen
>>
>> * Fri May 30 2014 Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan at redhat.com> - 0.600.0-24
>> - Mark RHEL7 as supported (rhbz#1102345)
>>
>> * Thu May 29 2014 Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan at redhat.com> - 0.600.0-23
>> - virtinst: by default add USB2 controllers (rhbz#1001999)
>> - pvpanic device support (rhbz#1101536)
> 
> Is this just a diff from last released RPM?
> 

That's what I would like to get to. at the moment, its just the latest 3
entries. There is no real state being stored anywhere. In order to get
the diff from last-release, either i can just store the entire changelog
from last time somewhere, and diff -U it, post the difference, or better
( really! ) is to store that in a db, and only look at newer entries (
dates? ) since last release.

The other thing is, that when we do a new release ( eg. an SCL ) - the
first night's email will include a -lot- of srpms/rpms and their
changelogs. Every srpm has its changelog posted.


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