On 03/09/2015 04:44 PM, Robert Viduya wrote:
> On Mar 9, 2015, at 5:30 PM, Noriko Hosoi <nhosoi(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:nhosoi@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On 03/09/2015 02:18 PM, Robert Viduya wrote:
>> I'm in the same boat. We, as an enterprise, have standardized on
>> RHEL6 as our OS, with RHEL7 only on the horizon. Switching to
>> either Fedora or CentOS isn't an option. But the only "official"
>> 389 release for RHEL6 is years old.
>>
>> I reported a bug about a year ago, 47739, that's been fixed since
>> 1.2.11.26. But only 1.2.11.15 is available for RHEL6. So, yes,
>> there's at least one fix that we need that isn't available to us.
>> But really, there's tons of bug fixes and features that have come
>> out since then. The longer we're held back, the harder it will be
>> to get our user base to adapt to all the new features once we do
>> upgrade.
> The fix for the ticket 47739 is included in 389-ds-base-1.2.11.15-32
> and newer and released on October 13, 2014 for RHEL-6.6.
>
> Sorry about missing the announcement. Could it be possible to
> upgrade your RHEL6 bits to the latest 389-ds-base-1.2.11.15-50.el6?
>
Ok, so the EL6 dash releases have fixes for stuff that isn’t in the
base 1.2.11.15 release. Is that detailed somewhere? Yes, I can
upgrade to -50, but I and my managers would want to know what’s changed.
As a RHEL customer, you have access to the portal, so you can go to
https://access.redhat.com/downloads/content/rhel---6/x86_64/168/389-ds-ba...
and look at the changelog for the 389-ds-base package. This has
descriptions of the changes along with bugzilla bug number and sometimes
389 trac ticket numbers.
There's probably some way to get a list of all errata for the
389-ds-base package in RHEL6, but I can't seem to find it.
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