On Wednesday, June 08, 2011 11:03:14 AM Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Only changed packages (not binary compatible) are in CentOS marked with 
> .centos. so those should be replaced without question. For others, 
> running "yum reinstall \*" is advised but not necessary. You are allowed 
> to run RHEL but are not allowed updates, so using base of RHEL and 
> updates from CentOS should generally be OK.

I'm not sure about that.  At least not if you have valid entitlements and you 
want to continue to use them (go look at the agreement and see if I'm 
misreading a few clauses that imply that in order to legally use *any* 
subscription entitlements you must properly subscribe *all* systems running 
upstream binaries; but I'm not a lawyer).  To be safe I plan to do the full 
binary replacement dance, but that's just me.

And while CentOS does its best to be 100% binary compatible, I wonder how 
supportable a combined system (partial upstream binaries, partial CentOS or SL 
binaries) really will be over the complete release cycle, and what sort of 
oddball bugs you might run up against six years from now.
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