On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 10:08 AM Jos Vos <jos at xos.nl> wrote:> > Hi, > > When I do "dnf module list --all" on CentOS Stream 8, I also see the > stream versions installed by default, e.g. postgresql 10. > > But on CentOS Stream 9, I only see the newer stream version, like > postgresql 15 and nodejs 18 (and not postgresql 13 and nodejs 16). > > Can anyone explain what's happening here?Modules are one of several packaging formats we have. With CentOS Stream 9/ RHEL 9, we took user and customer feedback on how the default versions of software are packaged and determined that the defaults should be normal RPMs. Newer and alternative versions of software will be delivered as modules in some cases, or as regular RPMs with applicable versioning in others. josh
Il 2023-01-12 16:10 Josh Boyer ha scritto:> Modules are one of several packaging formats we have. With CentOS > Stream 9/ RHEL 9, we took user and customer feedback on how the > default versions of software are packaged and determined that the > defaults should be normal RPMs. Newer and alternative versions of > software will be delivered as modules in some cases, or as regular > RPMs with applicable versioning in others. > > joshHi Josh, can I ask the rationale behind this decision? It seems "strange" to have some different version in the main repos, with versioned RPMs, and other in specific modules (which needs to be manually enabled). Regards. -- Danti Gionatan Supporto Tecnico Assyoma S.r.l. - www.assyoma.it email: g.danti at assyoma.it - info at assyoma.it GPG public key ID: FF5F32A8