Larry Vaden
2011-Feb-09 16:31 UTC
[CentOS] a possible heads up wrt CERN experiment breaking SL 5.6
This may or may not be of interest to CentOS developers; if it is not or if it is redundant of your efforts to keep atop of what's happening, you have my apologies. Whether it is joint or disjoint wrt to the upstream code is not known at this point, but I have submitted a request for elucidation if CERN security allows. kind regards/ldv ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ewan Mac Mahon <ewan at macmahon.me.uk> Date: Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 10:11 AM Subject: SL 5.6 released? To: SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS at fnal.gov Hi, As far as I'm aware SL 5.6 isn't out yet - I don't think I've seen a release announcement, it's not on ftp.scientificlinux.org, and the web site front page lists 5.5 as the latest, and SL 6 was being considered a higher priority. However, someone from CERN IT (discussing some experiment software which seems to break on 5.6) has just told a grid deployment meeting that: ?"FNAL released SL 5.6 last week" Clearly either my understanding is flawed or his is; which is it please? Ewan
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