Hi Adrian, Le mardi 16 février 2010 09:19, Adrian Schröter a écrit :
Am Dienstag, 16. Februar 2010 09:14:26 schrieb Cristian Morales Vega:
Hi,
I'm trying to understand what SLE Service Packs exactly are (didn't I already asked this here?) openSUSE:Tools SLE_10 repo builds against SUSE:SLE-10:SP3:SDK. The BS web interface adds SUSE:SLE-10:SDK when "SLES/SLED 10" is added. This makes me ask how this is supposed to work. Is a package built against SLE-10 Service Pack X guaranteed to work in SLE-10 Service Pack Y (Y > X, X E [0..inf])? So should I use the minimum SP that allows the package to build?
yes, that should be possible. On the other hand, customers are asked to upgrade to the latest service pack.
This is less and less true as time passes. We maintain 2 SPs in parallel for longer (at least in practice, if not officially) with each release...
Even though older service pack levels are maintained for some time for special customers ;)
... and the count of such special customers keeps increasing.
But I think it is fair to think that people who still want to install new software on their SLES 10 do also upgrade to latest service pack.
That I don't disagree with.
The oldest one (esp. for SLES 10) might lack quite some stuff due to its age meanwhile...
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