I agree with Shawn. From technical perspective - we haven't had special
RHEL6 maintenance branch in the github project. It is the same maint-1.2
which was further developed for use in RHEL7. So honestly - whatever is
working on current maint-1.2 branch (version 1.2.17) will probably not
be triv
On 2/26/19 12:07 PM, Boucher, William wrote:
My only concern is that sometimes a government customer will mandate using some
flavor of RHEL 6, for whatever reason they may have. For example, we have a
government customer mandating we use 6.5 at the moment. And they are perfectly
happy to hav
My only concern is that sometimes a government customer will mandate using some
flavor of RHEL 6, for whatever reason they may have. For example, we have a
government customer mandating we use 6.5 at the moment. And they are perfectly
happy to have us STIG the 6.5 OS manually, page by page, if t
Dear community,
the possibility to build the OpenSCAP "oscap" suite on RHEL6 using those
dated utilities s.a. python2.6 is becoming a luxury. Sometimes, passing
the CI for RHEL6 requires some weird workarounds that take time to
design and implement and those workarounds just complicate the cod