Hi Troy, On Tue, 3 Jun 2008, Troy Dawson wrote: > Howdy, > As I'm going through my list of packages we've added, I'm sometimes making > decisions about what to update to the latest release, versus staying at what > we already have. > Since we are an enterprise release, I'm thinking I should tend to stick where > we are unless there are new drivers or something. But just incase, I'm going > to send the list here, and if anyone want's something upgrade (or not > upgraded) please let me know, along with a reason why so I 'll know for next > time. as usual, I propose updating openafs to the latest stable release. An SRPM including a couple of post-1.4.7 fixes is here: http://www-zeuthen.desy.de/~wiesand/SL5/openafs.SLx-1.4.7-68.src.rpm Cheers, Stephan > 915resolution - latest version - Done > alpine - updated to 1.10 - Done > cfitsio - leaving it at current version - Done > dropit - latest version - Done > fuse - ?? - > - I'm thinking of leaving it at the current version > fuse-smb - ?? - > - updating it to the latest version > fuse-sshfs - ?? - > - updating it to the latest version > graphviz - ?? - > - There is currently a bug in this, I need to update and/or fix the bug > gv - leaving it at current version - Done > icewm - ?? - > - I tend to update icewm to the latest version > ipw2100 - ?? - > - leave it as it is > ipw2200 - ?? - > - leave it as it is > ipw3945 - ?? - > - there is currrently a bug, fixing the bug but leaving it at the version > iwlwifi-4965 - ?? - > - leave it as it is > jdk - ?? - > - I need to update it for a security errata > madwifi - ?? - > - leave it at the > ndiswrapper - ?? - > - update it to the latest version > nedit - latest version - Done > numpy - ?? - > - leave it as it is > openafs - ?? - > - leave it as it is > pine - remove; replaced with Alpine - Done > R - updated to 2.7.0 - Done > r1000 - ?? - > - update it is we can > tidy - leaving it at current version - Done > yumex - ?? - > - update it if centos has updated it. > > If you have any opions on any of these, please let me know. Thursday I am > going through the list and does what I have written. > Troy > p.s. I'm pretty sure this list know's where my whiteboard web page is, but > just incase, here is the link > https://www.scientificlinux.org/distributions/rolling.whiteboard > > -- Stephan Wiesand DESY - DV - Platanenallee 6 15738 Zeuthen, Germany