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[cobalt-users] continue



ah ah ah wait

I think I did get it.


There are like "Major releases" (v1, v2, v3 etc) which contains all the
previous fixes in them, and I have to install the latest release, and
apply only the patches released after it, right?
For instance, on my raq3, I've got these installed:


All-Kernel_i386 Release 1.1
ApacheJServ (Apache-Java Servlet Engine) for Cobalt i386Release 1.1-1
Open Source JSDK for Cobalt i386 Release 1.1-1
Sun Java JRE for Cobalt i386 Release 1.2.2-1
Cobalt OS Release 5.0
RaQ3-All-Security Release 4.0.1-8532
RaQ3-All-Security Release 4.0.1-8747
RaQ3-All-Security Release 4.0.1-9078
RaQ3-All-Security Release 4.0.1-9531
RaQ3-All-Security Release 4.0.1-9648
RaQ3-All-Security Release 4.0.1-9713
RaQ3-All-Security Release 4.0.2-9077
RaQ3-All-Security Release 4.0.2-9353
RaQ3-All-Security Release 4.0.4-8762
RaQ3-All-Security Release 3.0.1-6579
RaQ3-All-System Release 4.0.1-8372
RaQ3-All-System Release 4.0.1-8572
RaQ3-All-System Release 4.0.1-9259
RaQ3-All-System Release 4.0.1-9447
RaQ3-en-SystemRelease 4.0.7-9229
RaQ3-en-Update-OS Release 4.0

That's okay, right?

  Best regards,
     shimi [mailto:shimi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]


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