On 12/28/2015 01:37 PM, S A wrote:
Hi,

I was out for holiday last week and came back to my SL 7.1 desktop needing a 
slew of updates.  I had been running VirtualBox-5.0-5.0.10_104061_el7-1.x86_64 
against kernel-3.10.0-229.14.1.el7.x86_64 with out issue.  After installing the 
latest kernel mentioned by Etienne, and attempting to rebuild the vboxdrv 
modules, I had similar failures.  Afterward, I attempted to upgrade to 
VirtualBox-5.0-5.0.12_104815_el7-1.x86_64, I discovered the libdevmapper issue 
noted in the previous post which prevented the newer version from installing.

It seems that there is a VirtualBox bug filed against the EL7.2 3.10.0-327 
kernel noted here: https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/14866 which may be causing 
the issues you are encountering.  Unfortunately, the testing build for EL7: 
https://www.virtualbox.org/download/testcase/VirtualBox-5.0-5.0.11_104721_el7-1.x86_64.rpm,
 does not install due to the same libdevmapper issue.  I had hoped maybe the 
devmapper issue was introduced in builds between the latest testbuild and the 
release build for 5.0.12, no such luck.

I have device-mapper-libs-1.02.93-3.el7_1.1.x86_64 installed, but it seems that 
the VirtualBox package is calling for device-mapper-libs-1.02.97, which doesn't 
seem to be available for SL7.  The CentOS and Oracle Linux public yum repo's 
latest version is device-mapper-libs-1.02.107-5.el7.x86_64.  Is that in the 
pipeline for release to SL7 soon?

Thanks!
I am confused. As I thought I understood the current EL situation, Red Hat owns CentOS and distributes EL full source, per GPL, Linux, etc., licenses, through CentOS for all non-RH rebuilds (e.g., Oracle) to use (sans Red Hat logos, services, etc.). In this case, two questions:

(1) Is Fermilab/CERN not funded well enough to have the same rebuliding/packaging resources as Oracle just to rebuild from the RH CentOS sources, and thus is delayed in production binary (RPM) release compared to Oracle? Both Fermilab and CERN are funded through their respective governments that support fundamental research.

(2) If (1) is true, during the interval before the "current" RH production release is a SL release, can one simply use the CentOS or Oracle RPMs (e.g., in this case, device-mapper-libs-1.02.107-5.el7.x86_64.rpm) to maintain compatibility with Oracle licensed-for-free products (e.g., VirtualBox)?

Yasha Karant

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