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On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, seth vidal wrote:
Also the reason why we're conservative on yum updates w/older releases is simple: if yum breaks the ability to get more updates breaks too, which is a big problem.
Reminds me of the following piece of advice that I received on my first day working at Red Hat (as a QA guy in RHN):
"Whatever you do, *always* make sure that before we issue a new version of up2date, it is capable of up2date-ing itself."
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