Nucleus repository
Nucleus repository
Hi,
stumbled across a post and the Nucelus repo and have a few questions regarding this repo:
-as an ASL customer do I have access to this repo or I is it separated?
-if not is there maybe a discount for ASL customers?
-what is the difference between the packages compared to Atomic repo?
-will Atomic repo be maintained regarding those packages or will it be dropped?
-in general: is Nucleus just for the 5.4 transition?
thanks a lot
BruceLee
stumbled across a post and the Nucelus repo and have a few questions regarding this repo:
-as an ASL customer do I have access to this repo or I is it separated?
-if not is there maybe a discount for ASL customers?
-what is the difference between the packages compared to Atomic repo?
-will Atomic repo be maintained regarding those packages or will it be dropped?
-in general: is Nucleus just for the 5.4 transition?
thanks a lot
BruceLee
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-as an ASL customer do I have access to this repo or I is it separated?
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-if not is there maybe a discount for ASL customers?
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-what is the difference between the packages compared to Atomic repo?
Atomic - current technology (example: php 5.4) / things that dont exist in the base OS (example: openvas)
Quantum - emerging technologies (example: php 5.5, mariadb that obsoletes mysql)
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-what is the difference between the packages compared to Atomic repo?
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-will Atomic repo be maintained regarding those packages or will it be dropped?
Code: Select all
-in general: is Nucleus just for the 5.4 transition?
* Openvas 3.0, for EL5. Openvas 4 and above are not compatible with EL5
* Mysql 5.5, Atomic will transition to mysql 5.6 eventual and someday, MariaDB will obsolete it
* Node.js, which hasn't shown up in atomic yet, but will. The language changes often, so I see this as one that would live in quantum/atomic/nucleus
Re: Nucleus repository
thanks a lot for the details. Now I'm smarter
Re: Nucleus repository
Is there any progress yet? I'm feeling a bit exposed with .26 and I really want to correct this ASAP.
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Re: Nucleus repository
I'm using it.
Login the license manager and selected the Nucleus repository license
after i paid i have Contacted support they can add the ip of your server
Login the license manager and selected the Nucleus repository license
after i paid i have Contacted support they can add the ip of your server
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Re: Nucleus repository
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Re: Nucleus repository
Slight error in the wiki -- Centos 6 instructions are identical to Centos 5 including pointing to centos 5 rpm rather than the centos 6 one.
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Re: Nucleus repository
Just wanted to let you know that the Nucleus PHP 5.3 repository is working great.
Some notes regarding the installation howto:
- if you are already using the Atomic channel (do not forget to exclude php*!) you can also do "yum install nucleus-release".
- if not, you can use wget to download the rpm file over https and use "yum localinstall nucleus-release-VERSION.rpm" to install via yum. This is useful as this will also log the installation to your yum.log as opposed to directly installing the package via rpm.
Some notes regarding the installation howto:
- if you are already using the Atomic channel (do not forget to exclude php*!) you can also do "yum install nucleus-release".
- if not, you can use wget to download the rpm file over https and use "yum localinstall nucleus-release-VERSION.rpm" to install via yum. This is useful as this will also log the installation to your yum.log as opposed to directly installing the package via rpm.
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PHP 5.3 is end of life cyclus.... Only security updates will be released... So Nucleus repository is only for security updates?
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Re: Nucleus repository
Correct. PHP 5.4 will go into atomic the week of Jul29
Re: Nucleus repository
Atomicorp First to Release PHP 5.3.27 Security Fix
https://atomicorp.com/the-news/322-cve- ... 8-fix.html
https://atomicorp.com/the-news/322-cve- ... 8-fix.html