Hi folks, I do see some updates coming in for RHEL8.1 and wonder why some are not coming into current C8 (latency already included)? Are there any staging? Koji shows such packages as finished/complete... -- Leon
On 2/5/20 6:36 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:> Hi folks, I do see some updates coming in for RHEL8.1 and wonder why > some are not coming into current C8 (latency already included)? Are > there any staging? Koji shows such packages as finished/complete... >Because: 1. It takes time to create a new compose and to test that compose in QA. CentOS Linux 8 updates require a new compose to release. 2. Because the CentOS Team was traveling to FOSDEM, DevConf and Config Management Camp since the last week in January until yesterday. 3. Red Hat just dropped another large group of updates for RHEL-8 yesterday .. at least 40 individual SRPM packages and 20 modules (a module can contain many individual SRPM packages). We are building and testing the last update set now. We will release them when they are tested. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20200205/04be6357/attachment-0002.sig>
Am 05.02.20 um 21:57 schrieb Johnny Hughes:> On 2/5/20 6:36 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: >> Hi folks, I do see some updates coming in for RHEL8.1 and wonder why >> some are not coming into current C8 (latency already included)? Are >> there any staging? Koji shows such packages as finished/complete... >> > > Because: > > 1. It takes time to create a new compose and to test that compose in QA. > CentOS Linux 8 updates require a new compose to release. > > 2. Because the CentOS Team was traveling to FOSDEM, DevConf and Config > Management Camp since the last week in January until yesterday. > > 3. Red Hat just dropped another large group of updates for RHEL-8 > yesterday .. at least 40 individual SRPM packages and 20 modules (a > module can contain many individual SRPM packages). > > We are building and testing the last update set now. We will release > them when they are tested. >Thanks to clarify. I just was curious ... -- Leon