[CentOS] OpenSSL Update - not a security update???
Mark Milhollan
mlm at pixelgate.netWed Mar 2 16:42:45 UTC 2016
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I understand that some people might be trying to cherry-pick their updates and the assertion that doing so is not supported. But that is not the only way in which --security can be used and it is a bit boring to continually see whining about the assumptive use. For me it is about scheduling -- it would answer the question: Does this system need updating immediately, vs scheduled for / deferred until a convenient time. I wish --security was functional and I do not accept that because it can be abused that it should therefore never be. That CentOS as yet has no way to make it functional is sad, and I hope that the lack is not due to the assumed use resulting in it being ignored. /mark
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