Depends on the OS you are using. 
Version pinning is the search keyword you are looking for

Hi!

Fine! Maybe you know what a new user should do? Which does not yet have a local 
copy of the repository, and is now trying to install the latest version?

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ronny Aasen" <ronny+ceph-us...@aasen.cx>
> To: ceph-users@ceph.io
> Sent: Tuesday, 17 September, 2019 09:46:03
> Subject: [ceph-users] Re: 14.2.4 Packages Avaliable

> On 17.09.2019 06:54, Ashley Merrick wrote:
>> Have just noticed their is packages available for 14.2.4..
>> 
>> I know with the whole 14.2.3 release and the notes not going out to a
>> good day or so later.. but this is not long after the 14.2.3 release..?
>> 
>> Was this release even meant to have come out? Makes it difficult for
>> people installing a new node if they can't reply on the current "stable"
>> packages that apt/yum will give them.
> 
> 
> Never install packages until there is an announcement.
> 
> IIRC developers have asked if anyone have experience with running repos
> that could assist in improving the rollout of releases since this have
> been a recurring issue.
> 
> 
> If you need to do installs all the time, and can not postpone until the
> repo settle. Consider rsyncing the repo after a release, and use that
> for installs.
> 
> kind regards
> Ronny
> 
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