On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Josh Patten <jpat...@ezuce.com> wrote:

> I have never heard of anyone "accidentally" downloading CentOS 6 updates
> from doing a simple 'yum update'
>
> I highly recommend updating all your CentOS packages too simply because of
> all the security issues that are resolved in those packages. I've not had a
> single instance where updating all the packages has caused an issue.
>

+1

having said that, this does what you think it does

   yum update 'sipx*'


>
>
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Becker, Jesse <beck...@sunyulster.edu>wrote:
>
>> I have not update 4.4 in a while. I noticed some of the post where people
>> ended up also pulling down Centos 6 when trying to do yum updates. Is there
>> a method to update just sipxecs without getting the other centos packages?
>>
>> Also, we will be doing a new install when our new servers arrive and will
>> be migrating over. Do the ISO disc images get updated as patches come out?
>> I may make since to just hold out until we migrate to the new servers.
>>
>
no, but
 yum update
should get you up to speed


see http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/Bug+Fix+Release+Policy on
why ISOs are not rebuilt
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