Packages Updates
Phebe_Mertes at aotx.uscourts.gov
Phebe_Mertes at aotx.uscourts.gov
Mon May 4 18:33:30 UTC 2009
Dear Darvin,
I have a subscription to https://rhn.redhat.com The Red Hat Network. This
web site lists every package and errata and provides the type of
information you list below. It is a paid for subscription but does make
answering the questions you are asking very easy. So yes, Red Hat does
provide package descriptions, if there are newer versions and errata
details.
It appears they have a public side too
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-0449.html
Otherwise your next resource will be the original package's web site to
find that information.
I also found you can look at errata at http://cve.mitre.org/cve/
And some flavors of linux also list errata http://bugs.gentoo.org/
Hope this provides some resources for you.
Phebe Mertes
210-301-6271
From: Darvin Denmian <darvin.denmian at gmail.com>
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list at redhat.com>
Date: 05/04/2009 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: Packages Updates
Sent by: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com
Hello,
Mark -> this solution is based in a php compilation, right? And if i
need newest version of php compiled by RedHat?
Another questio:
Like in OpenSuse systems, i like to know the reason why i need to
upgrade a package, eg:
bind -> bind: spoofing signed mesages
Patch: bind Type: security Version: 426
This update improves the verification of return values of openssl
functions. Prior this update it was possible to spoof answers signed
with DSA and
NSEC3DSA. (CVE-2009-0025)
References:
464462 (bugzilla): bug number 464462
There is something like this in Red Hat systems?
Thanks!!
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 1:58 PM, mark <m.roth2006 at rcn.com> wrote:
> Darvin Denmian wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> i need some answers:
>>
>> 1° How do i mensure the impact of a RedHat system upgrade?
>> 2° In my system I have the RedHat php-5.1.6 installed, and this
>> version has some bugs that make impossible to implement my software, I
>> wonder how I can update it using yum.
>>
>> Thanks !!
>>
>> and sorry for bad english :(
>>
> Ah... php. I'd set up test websites - named hosts are *very* useful
there, and
> have it load an appropriate version of php. Do *NOT* install via yum (I'm
not
> *that* up on yum, and don't know if it allows you to specify an alternate
base
> directory). You do *not* want to blow away the existing stuff yet. I'd
put it
> under, say, /usr/local/php-5.<whatever>, and make sure that the load
module
> directive for the test website pointed to that specific version of php.
Then
> you can test all you want, with no impact to the existing environment.
>
> mark
>
>
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