Odd, Jason? On 05/31/2016 09:27 AM, Giovanni Tirloni wrote: > On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Josh berkus <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 05/30/2016 07:52 PM, Giovanni Tirloni wrote: >>> I'm getting started on Atomic and it looks really fascinating. >>> >>> I performed an installation of CentOS Atomic 7 (from 2016-04-04) but >>> `rpm-ostree upgrade` couldn't find any updates. >> >> Hmmm, when did you last run it? We should have had a CentOS update >> recently. > > # date > Tue May 31 16:19:23 UTC 2016 > > # cat /etc/redhat-release > CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core) > > # rpm-ostree upgrade > Updating from: centos-atomic-host:centos-atomic-host/7/x86_64/standard > 1 metadata, 0 content objects fetched; 313 B transferred in 0 seconds > No upgrade available. > > # atomic host upgrade > Updating from: centos-atomic-host:centos-atomic-host/7/x86_64/standard > 1 metadata, 0 content objects fetched; 313 B transferred in 0 seconds > No upgrade available. > > # rpm-ostree status > TIMESTAMP (UTC) VERSION ID OSNAME > REFSPEC > * 2016-04-04 21:25:34 7.20160404 e39c28570a > centos-atomic-host > centos-atomic-host:centos-atomic-host/7/x86_64/standard > > GPG: Found 1 signature on the booted deployment (*): > > Signature made Mon 04 Apr 2016 09:33:10 PM UTC using RSA key ID > F17E745691BA8335 > Good signature from "CentOS Atomic SIG <[email protected]>" > > # cat /ostree/repo/config > [core] > repo_version=1 > mode=bare > > # rpm -q openssl > openssl-1.0.1e-51.el7_2.4.x86_64 > > I understand the latest one should be openssl-1.0.1e-51.el7_2.5.x86_64 > (https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2016-May/021860.html). > > I'm trying to understanding if rpm-ostree is the only way to get these > updates or if there another option. Building our own updates here > doesn't look too complicated but I wouldn't like to reinvent the wheel > / duplicate work. > > If you need any other information and/or have pointers to some docs I > should read, that'd be much appreciated. > > Thanks in advance, > > Giovanni >
-- -- Josh Berkus Red Hat OSAS (any opinions are my own)
