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My bad :(
I've been using an incorrect URL in my Spacewalk setup:

$mirror/scientificlinux/6.2/x86_64/updates/security/

Which path can I best mirror (my baseline in Spacewalk is SL 6.2) to make sure I have all the latest stuff? What I do need to avoid is pulling in any sl-release packages, as upgrading those breaks Spacewalk...
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From: Dr Andrew C Aitchison [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 11:02
To: Ree, Jan-Albert van
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Subject: Re: Where is version 3.2.9 of the environment-modules RPM

On Thu, 25 Apr 2013, Ree, Jan-Albert van wrote:

> A while ago we discovered a bug in environment-modules-3.2.7 and reported this upstream.
> RedHat responded with an update, environment-modules-3.2.9c-4.el6.src.rpm
>
> However this RPM hasn't reached the SL6 repositories yet. Can anybody indicate when this fix will become available?

Hm. They are in SL6.4 and 6rolling, eg
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6.4/SRPMS/vendor/environment-modules-3.2.9c-4.el6.src.rpm
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/SRPMS/vendor/environment-modules-3.2.9c-4.el6.src.rpm

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