M A Young wrote: > On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Audioslave - 7M3 - Live wrote: > > > I rcently updated from RH8, since the sendmail program is newer than > > phoebe. I also got a lot of programs updated that are for kde and a few > > other misc programs unrelated to kde or sendmail. > > > > Why isn't phoebe at least kept up with RH8 for program and security > > fixes? It seems these would be included with RH8.1 and would need to be > > tested for interaction with the other programs. > > If you know of packages where the 8.0 version is newer than phoebe > bugzilla it. The same goes for official 8.0 updates, though check the > updated package isn't in rawhide (when it is next updated), as up2date for > phoebe is being updated very rarely, but if an updated package is in > rawhide it, that update will almost certainly make it into 8.1. > > Michael Young >
I noticed a lot of complaints about mixing alpa programs with beta programs. I haven't really been putting on many programs from rawhide. I expected phoebe3 to contain the latest versions that pass the audit. You are right that phoebe3 is not being upgraded very often. I did expect the latsst release program upgrades, if newer, to be incorporated within the up2date for the phoebe channel. If a bug report was submitted, regarding the latest beta release containing older versions than the latest official release, would it even be worked on to solve? I guess mentioning the certain programs that are older in phoebe than are included with psyche would be different for me, compared with about any other user. I expected sendmail and maybe a few programs to be upgraded, since security versions are not passed on to the beta release. I was just surprised to see so many kde related programs included. This might effect the testing and security of the betas. I'm a bit confused to upgrading from rawhide. (y/n?) But even more confused about upgrading from psyche, for .phoebe. Jim > > -- > Phoebe-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/phoebe-list -- Air Force Inertia Axiom: Consistency is always easier to defend than correctness. -- Phoebe-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/phoebe-list
