On 03/13/2013 02:21 PM, Schaaf, Jonathan P (GE Healthcare) wrote: > There are a small number of packages that seem like they might be inadvertently missing from the security updates for the x86_64 build of 6.3. > > 1) openchange-1.0-4.el6.i686.rpm > 2) openchange-devel-1.0-4.el6.i686.rpm > 3) samba4-libs-4.0.0-55.el6.rc4.i686.rpm > 4) pytalloc-2.0.7-2.el6.i686.rpm > 5) ldb-tools-1.1.13-3.el6.x86_64.rpm > > These packages are available in other SL repositories like 6rolling or the i386 build, but it would be nice if they were added to the x86_64 6.3 updates. > > If there's a reason that these particular updates aren't well-suited for use in 6.3 or if I'm missing something obvious, I'd be very curious to know. > > Thanks! > > Jonathan Hi Jonathan, Thanks for looking so closely at these. The massive volume of RPMS produced when a minor release is made can make for all sorts of accidents. A repoclosure came back clean, but that doesn't always mean everything is as it should be. I'll do my best to tackle these in order: RPMS 1&2 are part of RHSA-2013:0515-02 which only lists those rpms as in the i686 tree. They were not put in the x86_64 tree based on that documentation. If their documentation is wrong, we need to let them know and I'll fix up the SL tree. RPM 3 is part of RHSA-2013:0506-2 it is only listed as in the i686 tree as well. They were not put in the x86_64 tree based on that documentation. If their documentation is wrong, we need to let them know and I'll fix up the SL tree. RPM 4 is part of RHBA-2013:0352-1 and is only listed in the i686 tree. They were not put in the x86_64 tree based on that documentation. If their documentation is wrong, we need to let them know and I'll fix up the SL tree. RPM 5 is part of RHBA-2013:0372-1 and shows I've made an error here! I'll get ldb-tools-1.1.13-3.el6.x86_64.rpm staged and pushed out (probably tomorrow as I'm hopeful to get a few other items pushed too). I missed the i686 version in the i386 tree too. Good catch!!! Pat -- Pat Riehecky Scientific Linux developer http://www.scientificlinux.org/