RedHat announcing to limit source code availability (affecting RHEL-based distros - AlmaLinux, RockyLinux and CloudLinux)
RedHat has just announced that
[QUOTE]CentOS Stream will now be the sole repository for public RHEL-related source code releases. For Red Hat customers and partners, source code will remain available via the Red Hat Customer Portal.
basically affecting all RHEL forks, such as AlmaLinux, RockyLinux and CloudLinux, because the source code of RHEL will no longer be availabile to a transparent channel (but only via customer portal, generating premises for further more limitations/restrictions - such as redistributing the code will terminate the customer portal access). Source:
basically affecting all RHEL forks, such as AlmaLinux, RockyLinux and CloudLinux, because the source code of RHEL will no longer be availabile to a transparent channel (but only via customer portal, generating premises for further more limitations/restrictions - such as redistributing the code will terminate the customer portal access). Source:
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I have concerns too. I"m well down the path of a cloud linux 7 -> 8 migration. I need to hear cPanel will continue to support cloud linux regardless of its binary compatibility with redhat. 0 -
I am very worried about this update. 0 -
Full support for Ubuntu LTS would solve this. 0 -
I think we will have another monthly license cost. Capitalism go to hell. !!!! 0 -
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Hello everyone, I'm currently running CentOS 7.9 on my server with cPanel & WHM. I've observed that several of my key software components are outdated, and I'm contemplating an upgrade to CentOS Stream 9. Here's the current state of some components: - OpenSSL Version: ``` python -c "import ssl; print(ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION)" ``` Result: OpenSSL 1.0.2k-fips 26 Jan 2017 - Installed Development Tools: ``` yum group list installed | grep "Development Tools" ``` Result: Development Tools - GCC Version: ``` gcc --version ``` Result: gcc (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-44) Considering the above, I have a few questions: 1. Is cPanel & WHM fully compatible with CentOS Stream 9? 2. Has anyone here made the transition to CentOS Stream 9, and if so, did you face any significant challenges? 3. Are there any known compatibility issues with other software or any recommendations for this upgrade? I appreciate any guidance or experiences you can share to help make this transition smoother. Thanks in advance! 0
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