Re: [elrepo] How long does kernel release stay in the downloads area?
On 10/09/2012 08:17 PM, Phil Perry wrote: On 04/10/12 18:49, Antonio Dupont wrote: Hello On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Akemi Yagitora...@elrepo.org wrote: On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:45 AM, Steve Clarkscl...@netwolves.com wrote: On 10/03/2012 05:57 PM, Antonio Dupont wrote: Hello Akemi, Thank you for the reply. The kernel-ml-3.5.4-1.el6.elrepo. i686.rpm version of the kernel looks to be the one that I will be using to be verified by a third party. I do understand that this is for testing purposes and we do test thoroughly before we would potentially use it in a production scenario. To be honest, I feel more comfortable use this one than one that I compiled myself, since many others get to put their hands on it. Thanks for all your efforts. El Repo has help me many of times. Best regards, Antonio I'm making a build that I will install over and over again and it needs to be verified by a 3rd party. One of the verification steps is to confirm the location that a piece of software was downloaded from. How long will a kernel release from El Repo stay in the download area (http://elrepo.org/linux/kernel/el6/i386/RPMS/ kernel-ml-3.5.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm)? It looks like an update replace a previous version and the previous version removed. Is there any place the previous versions are retained? Thanks very much for your help in advance. Regards, Antonio Hi Antonio, I too would like to see an archive of the kernel-ml kernels. It will help if we know in what situation older versions of kernel-ml are desired/needed. As you are all aware, kernel-ml is offered for testing purposes only. Running it in production may cause security issues unless it is kept up-to-date. Technically, we may be able to keep a few versions in the archival area if requested. Akemi Just an update on this request. After some discussion we have established that it is possible to provide an archive of the kernel repository containing the kernel-ml packages. There was some hesitancy on our behalf given the security implications associated with older outdated kernels, but given our disclaimers already in place and the fact that providers such as Red Hat have no issue in keeping older packages indefinitely available to users, we shall endeavour to do likewise. To this end setting up of a kernel archive is in progress. It will appear on mirrors that currently carry the elrepo archive (for a list please see the Download section: http://elrepo.org/tiki/Download for mirrors with archive appended). We will endeavour to retrieve old packages from backups where possible to populate the archive and will archive current kernel-ml packages moving forward. Again we stress these packages are not intended for production use and that older versions will likely contain security issues so use at your own risk. Thanks for your support, Phil You guys ROCK! -- Stephen Clark *NetWolves* Director of Technology Phone: 813-579-3200 Fax: 813-882-0209 Email: steve.cl...@netwolves.com http://www.netwolves.com ___ elrepo mailing list elrepo@lists.elrepo.org http://lists.elrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/elrepo
Re: [elrepo] How long does kernel release stay in the downloads area?
Hello Alan, I see that there are now a few previous versions of the El Repo built kernel and wanted to thank you. This really helps in the verification of my builds against a third party since they are able to test with the same kernel I used when I made my build. This is very much appreciated. And I understand these kernels are for development purposes and will do heavy testing if I use otherwise. Thank you and best regards, Antonio On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Alan Bartlett a...@elrepo.org wrote: A couple of quick comments from me. An upstream bug-fix to kernel-ml-3.5.4-1.el6.elrepo, that is kernel-ml-3.5.5-1.el6.elrepo, is currently in the build-queue and will be released later today. The successor to the kernel-ml-3.5.x package, kernel-ml-3.6.0-1.el6.elrepo is currently being configured, verified, etc, and, all being well, should be released this week. Hence the kernel-ml package is one that constantly evolves and progresses in a forwards direction. Alan. ___ elrepo mailing list elrepo@lists.elrepo.org http://lists.elrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/elrepo ___ elrepo mailing list elrepo@lists.elrepo.org http://lists.elrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/elrepo
Re: [elrepo] How long does kernel release stay in the downloads area?
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:45 AM, Steve Clark scl...@netwolves.com wrote: On 10/03/2012 05:57 PM, Antonio Dupont wrote: Hello, I'm making a build that I will install over and over again and it needs to be verified by a 3rd party. One of the verification steps is to confirm the location that a piece of software was downloaded from. How long will a kernel release from El Repo stay in the download area (http://elrepo.org/linux/kernel/el6/i386/RPMS/ kernel-ml-3.5.4-1.el6.elrepo.i686.rpm)? It looks like an update replace a previous version and the previous version removed. Is there any place the previous versions are retained? Thanks very much for your help in advance. Regards, Antonio Hi Antonio, I too would like to see an archive of the kernel-ml kernels. It will help if we know in what situation older versions of kernel-ml are desired/needed. As you are all aware, kernel-ml is offered for testing purposes only. Running it in production may cause security issues unless it is kept up-to-date. Technically, we may be able to keep a few versions in the archival area if requested. Akemi ___ elrepo mailing list elrepo@lists.elrepo.org http://lists.elrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/elrepo
Re: [elrepo] How long does kernel release stay in the downloads area?
A couple of quick comments from me. An upstream bug-fix to kernel-ml-3.5.4-1.el6.elrepo, that is kernel-ml-3.5.5-1.el6.elrepo, is currently in the build-queue and will be released later today. The successor to the kernel-ml-3.5.x package, kernel-ml-3.6.0-1.el6.elrepo is currently being configured, verified, etc, and, all being well, should be released this week. Hence the kernel-ml package is one that constantly evolves and progresses in a forwards direction. Alan. ___ elrepo mailing list elrepo@lists.elrepo.org http://lists.elrepo.org/mailman/listinfo/elrepo