Hi team,
Does CentOS Stream 8 has a way to announce package updates and corresponding CVE numbers? We used to check https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/ and upstream Red Hat pages for it, but can't find anything related with CentOS Stream version now.
And BTW, for example, kernel-4.18.0-277.el8.x86_64.rpm is the latest version in CentOS Stream 8, but I can't download source RPM package from https://vault.centos.org/8-stream/BaseO ... SPackages/, nor from https://git.centos.org/rpms/kernel/releases, showing 404. Will CentOS team release these stuff in the future?
Thanks!
CentOS Stream 8 security announcement
Re: CentOS Stream 8 security announcement
OK you've got me curious why I'm not picking up that kernel version.black0144 wrote: ↑2021/02/23 08:45:30Hi team,
Does CentOS Stream 8 has a way to announce package updates and corresponding CVE numbers? We used to check https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/ and upstream Red Hat pages for it, but can't find anything related with CentOS Stream version now.
And BTW, for example, kernel-4.18.0-277.el8.x86_64.rpm is the latest version in CentOS Stream 8, but I can't download source RPM package from https://vault.centos.org/8-stream/BaseO ... SPackages/, nor from https://git.centos.org/rpms/kernel/releases, showing 404. Will CentOS team release these stuff in the future?
Thanks!
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cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS Stream release 8
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sudo dnf list kernel
Librepo version: 1.12.0 with CURL_GLOBAL_ACK_EINTR support (libcurl/7.61.1 OpenSSL/1.1.1g zlib/1.2.11 brotli/1.0.6 libidn2/2.2.0 libpsl/0.20.2 (+libidn2/2.2.0) libssh/0.9.4/openssl/zlib nghttp2/1.33.0)
Last metadata expiration check: 0:11:42 ago on Tue 23 Feb 2021 12:01:29 PM MST.
Installed Packages
kernel.x86_64 4.18.0-193.28.1.el8_2 @BaseOS
kernel.x86_64 4.18.0-240.1.1.el8_3 @BaseOS
kernel.x86_64 4.18.0-240.10.1.el8_3 @baseos
SOLVED: Apparently my converting from CentOS Linux to CentOS Stream as had left my system in a weird state as discussed in this post. I think I've resolved it and now have kernel 4.18.0-277.el8.x86_64 running.
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