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xen-users
RE: [Xen-users] Xen branches
From: Greg Woods
[mailto:woods@xxxxxxxx] Sent: Tue 20/07/2010 15:08 To:
Jonathan Tripathy Cc: Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject:
RE: [Xen-users] Xen branches
On Tue, 2010-07-20 at 15:01 +0100, Jonathan Tripathy
wrote: >
> what I see on my CentOS 5.5 boxes is 3.0.3
(plus > patches and fixes from Red Hat). > >
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And is this safer than using 3.4.3 from Gitco?
I never heard of Gitco so
I have no way of knowing. I trust Red Hat to keep security fixes in place and
to keep Xen working as long as they have committed to support RHEL 5 (at
least another 4 years), and I trust the CentOS people to bring those fixes
forward as long as Red Hat keeps producing them. My experience is that this
normally happens in a fairly timely manner, but that is by my definition of
"timely" which is based on our risk factors here which are bound to be
different than yours.
You will have to decide for yourself whether you
trust Gitco to do the same. You seem to be looking for someone to say "this
way is better", but it likely won't happen. You have to evaluate it based on
your own needs and experience.
--Greg
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What I am trying to understand is the patch release cycle
for the different versions of Xen. I know for a fact that the versions from
Gitco are simply RPMs built directly from xen.org. So what I am asking, is that
are the Red Hat versions of Xen more "up-to-date", regarding security fixes,
than the source directly from xen.org? Or maybe Red Hat commit their fixes to
xen.org as well, so their patches eventually end up in the xen.org
version?
Thanks
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