On 4/13/07, Steven Lee <slee at cs.cornell.edu> wrote:
> I have a quick question: if a bug is discovered in CentOS but the bug
> came from RHEL, how would this bug be handled? If CentOS fixes the bug,
> it would no longer be identical to RHEL, no?
Short answer is: It depends.
Long answer is: we verify the bug, and make sure that the bug does
exist upstream as well.
Then depending on the severity and/or impact of the bug, we may fix it
ourselves, but place the new package into centosplus, so as to not
interfere with the 1:1 compatibility that users want, unless they
specifically choose to add the fix. This was done in centos 4 with the
spinlock typo issue with the kernel and 1 or two other packages.
Other times if we can fix the bug, we submit the patch/fix upstream
and wait for it to be rolled into the updates.
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