On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 1:13 PM Paul Richards <paul.richards(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
the difference is how these OSes deliver their content. For Ubuntu and
Debian you need to enable backports and install newer versions from those.
Please see
https://cockpit-project.org/running.html#debian
We deliver to Ubuntu and Debian as long as the release cycle allows us to
do so (until freezes and such).
Hope that helps,
MM
I've noticed that the version of Cockpit in CentOS Stream 8 is
much
newer than other "stable" distros:
CentOS Stream 8: 250
Ubuntu 20.04: 215
Debian 11: 239
I know that Cockpit is a RedHat project, so perhaps this isn't too
surprising, but is the policy around CentOS Stream updates for Cockpit
explicitly documented somewhere? Will CentOS Stream always have a
relatively up to date version of Cockpit?
Thanks,
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