On 9/14/09, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> Let say 5.4 goes out today; If I fully update (today) my 5.2 system...will
> it
> be equivalent to 5.4 (all RPM packages with same version/release number?)?
> Or is it possible for the new point release to include NEW packages that
> weren't on the base relase
On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 10:51 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Let say 5.4 goes out today; If I fully update (today) my 5.2 system...will
> it
> be equivalent to 5.4 (all RPM packages with same version/release number?)?
Yes.
> Or is it possible for the new point release to i
Hello everyone,
Let say 5.4 goes out today; If I fully update (today) my 5.2 system...will it
be equivalent to 5.4 (all RPM packages with same version/release number?)?
Or is it possible for the new point release to include NEW packages that
weren't on the base relase (in this case CentOS 5)?
Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Let say 5.4 goes out today; If I fully update (today) my 5.2 system...will
> it
> be equivalent to 5.4 (all RPM packages with same version/release number?)?
>
> Or is it possible for the new point release to include NEW packages that
> weren't on t
On Monday 14 September 2009 10:59:58 am Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> The release notes will have a section if/which packages have been
> removed or are new to the release (or have been updated).
Thanks for clarifying Ralph. All clear now.
All the best,
Jorge
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