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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Connie Sieh wrote:
> It is uploading right now.
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> -Connie Sieh
I came in today (I wasn't in yesterday) to find the following 'new'
packages available and not announced:
cpp-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
gcc-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
gcc-c++-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
gcc-g77-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
gcc-objc-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
libf2c-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
libgcc-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
libgcj-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
libgnat-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
libobjc-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
libstdc++-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
libstdc++-devel-3.2.3-58.i386.rpm
vnc-4.0-0.beta4.1.6.i386.rpm
vnc-server-4.0-0.beta4.1.6.i386.rpm
sysreport-1.3.7.2-18.noarch.rpm
tzdata-2007d-1.el3.noarch.rpm
Most of these are no doubt from the gcc update, but others are obviously
not.
tzdata-2007d-1.el3 corresponds to an 'enhancement' release from TUV, and
sysreport-1.3.7.2-18 seems to be a 'bugfix' from last November.
I can't find the vnc update in TUV's notes, is that really new?
Wee these released by accident along with the gcc updates or is this
intentional?
Not that I mind either way, but it triggered a path through my scripts
which hadn't been tested before -- a 'new' update arrived but was over 30
days old and hadn't been added to our local good/bad list so it caused all
my machines to scream that something was wrong.
-- Jon
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