Hello, I've just spoke with Czanik Peter - the maintainer of those repositories. He said that initially there was one repo having the latest released, but majority of the user want to control when to upgrade to a newer version from both RHEL and SUSE side. (I guess it is an *easy* way to prevent accidental updates.) Also he said that there was not much demand for such structured repository since the shift (only 1-2 person). -- Kokan On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 3:40 PM Faine, Mark R. (MSFC-IS40)[NICS] < mark.faine@nasa.gov> wrote:
I have a question about the Redhat repo for the unofficial OSE builds. It seems as though they are tied to a specific version. For example, I'm currently using czanik-syslog-ng318epel6, however, I see that 3.19 has a different repo specifically for that version. This seems to be counter to the point of yum repositories and it imposes an additional maintenance burden. Am I maybe not properly understanding how it works, and if not, is there a repo that tracks with the latest stable version?
-Mark
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