I may be just getting very confused or my mirror might be broken but... On Fri, 26 May 2006, Connie Sieh wrote: > * There is a fastbug repo area to correspond to the vendors fasttrack > * This is not on by default. > * > * bugfix-308 - reserved for packages from the next Update > * This is not on by default > But in my mirror I see: 307/*/errata/ SL/ bugfix/ bugfix-308/ fastbugs/ bugfix-308/ is empty of rpms (as I'd expect), but bugfix/ seems to contain a large number of rpms (and not the same as was in 305/.../ which means it wasn't just copied over from that tree, but it does seem to contain packages which are superceded by ones in the main SL tree. e.g. $ find 307/i386/ -name 'util-linux*.rpm' 307/i386/SL/RPMS/util-linux-2.11y-31.11.i386.rpm 307/i386/errata/bugfix/RPMS/util-linux-2.11y-31.10.i386.rpm so I'm not sure what these represent (fixes which were new in some previous version?) In the 43/ tree bugfix is a symlink to the bugfix-44/ directory. fastbugs/ contains updates which arn't elsewhere (e.g. stuff like rdist-6.1.5-35.30.3) but has an 's' on the end over what was in the release-notes (and is different from what is in the 43/ tree). Is there a reason for this? I really don't mind what the names are but if this is likely to change I'd prefer it to happen before I add fastbugs/ to too many scripts and config files... -- Jon