Just wanted to say “Thanks!” to the CentOS team for their efforts to put out a 7.1 release.
Upgraded several systems, so far smooth sailing. Good job!
6 thoughts on - Thanks For 7.1
+1 for that!
so I updated my c7 dev systems last night with CR… do I need to do anything special to get it to clean update ? yum update isn’t offering me anything newer and CentOS-release still says its 1406
is it possible that the mirror you are hitting isnt updated as yet ?
I like John updated with CR, but subsequent updates didn’t pull in the newer /etc/CentOS-release. Prior to a ‘yum clean all’ a ‘yum list updates’ as of ten minutes ago listed nothing; after doing a ‘yum clean all’ there were several updates, which I’m doing now.
Of course, once I did the ‘yum clean all’ I lost the information on which mirrors I had been using; John may still have that information.
But, my real question was the part about whether I need to do anything after using CR to ‘undo’ that, and I guess the answer is, ‘no’. just now my system …
6 thoughts on - Thanks For 7.1
+1 for that!
so I updated my c7 dev systems last night with CR… do I need to do anything special to get it to clean update ? yum update isn’t offering me anything newer and CentOS-release still says its 1406
is it possible that the mirror you are hitting isnt updated as yet ?
I like John updated with CR, but subsequent updates didn’t pull in the newer /etc/CentOS-release. Prior to a ‘yum clean all’ a ‘yum list updates’ as of ten minutes ago listed nothing; after doing a ‘yum clean all’ there were several updates, which I’m doing now.
Of course, once I did the ‘yum clean all’ I lost the information on which mirrors I had been using; John may still have that information.
‘probable’ is more likely than ‘possible’ :)
now its updating.
last night, on two different passes, it tried…
* base: dallas.tx.mirror.xygenhosting.com
* epel: linux.mirrors.es.net
* extras: linux.mirrors.es.net
* updates: dallas.tx.mirror.xygenhosting.com
and
* base: mirror.pac-12.org
* epel: linux.mirrors.es.net
* extras: linux.mirrors.es.net
* updates: mirror.oss.ou.edu
But, my real question was the part about whether I need to do anything after using CR to ‘undo’ that, and I guess the answer is, ‘no’. just now my system …
Installed:
kernel.x86_64 0:3.10.0-229.1.2.el7 kernel-devel.x86_64
0:3.10.0-229.1.2.el7 rdma.noarch
0:7.1_3.17-5.el7
Updated:
CentOS-logos.noarch 0:70.0.6-2.el7.CentOS CentOS-release.x86_64
0:7-1.1503.el7.CentOS.2.8 compat-db-headers.noarch 0:4.7.25-28.el7
compat-db47.x86_64 0:4.7.25-28.el7
cronie.x86_64 0:1.4.11-13.el7 cronie-anacron.x86_64
0:1.4.11-13.el7 flac-libs.x86_64
0:1.3.0-5.el7_1 harfbuzz.x86_64 0:0.9.20-4.el7
kernel-debug-devel.x86_64 0:3.10.0-229.1.2.el7 kernel-headers.x86_64
0:3.10.0-229.1.2.el7 kernel-tools.x86_64 0:3.10.0-229.1.2.el7
kernel-tools-libs.x86_64 0:3.10.0-229.1.2.el7
libxml2.x86_64 0:2.9.1-5.el7_1.2 PostgreSQL.x86_64 0:9.2.10-2.el7_1
PostgreSQL-contrib.x86_64 0:9.2.10-2.el7_1 PostgreSQL-devel.x86_64
0:9.2.10-2.el7_1
PostgreSQL-libs.x86_64 0:9.2.10-2.el7_1 PostgreSQL-server.x86_64
0:9.2.10-2.el7_1 setup.noarch 0:2.8.71-5.el7
tzdata.noarch 0:2015b-1.el7
tzdata-java.noarch 0:2015b-1.el7 xz.x86_64
0:5.1.2-9alpha.el7 xz-libs.x86_64 0:5.1.2-9alpha.el7
Complete!
A ‘yum clean all’ made my systems work yesterday – probably just from picking a different mirror on the next run.