On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 13:29, Joe Pruett wrote: > maybe some of the 3.4 beta discussion has covered this, i wasn't watching > it too closely. > > what is going to be the process to convert a system from 3.3 to 3.4? > will a simple yum update work? or do we have to do something more > intentional to make it happen? how does redhat handle u3->u4 updates? i > assume that since u4 has been published that security patches from rh will > only apply to u4? or do they also supply security patches for u3 for some > period of time? > Security fixes have been applied to the 3.3 trees already. A yum update should apply them for you. As for the bug fixes and enhancements, I have added some of those to the 3.3 x86_64 tree, with the rest of them to follow shortly. Thus, eventually, a yum update will essentially move you to 3.4. I believe the i386 3.3 tree will be similar, unless I've missed something. I will also be posting a separate 3.4 tree for x86_64, complete with isos. It is being built and will be tested soon. Lance and others can chime in with more details, as he's further along with 3.4 than I am. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at caosity.org > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Will Dinkel Chief Technology Officer Team HPC, Inc. 785-542-2135 x304 wdinkel at teamhpc.com http://www.teamhpc.com