Bug 105903

Summary: iptables-1.2.5-3 not in rhel-2.1 channel
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Network Reporter: Patrick C. F. Ernzer <pcfe>
Component: RHN/ChannelsAssignee: John Flanagan <flanagan>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Fanny Augustin <fmoquete>
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Description Patrick C. F. Ernzer 2003-09-29 10:51:59 UTC
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Description of problem:
https://rhn.redhat.com/network/software/channels/packages.pxt?cid=54&filter_string=iptables&alphabar_column=NVRE
should have iptables-1.2.5-3 and iptables-ipv6-1.2.5-3.

But only 1.2.4-2 is available.

The RHEL AS 2.1 QU2 media I have does have the newer version, so unless I have
the wrong packages on my media, RHN should present the newer version.

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How reproducible:
Always

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FWIW: the package is avavilable from the 2.1 ES, and WS channels

Comment 1 Mihai Ibanescu 2003-10-01 21:08:39 UTC
iptables 1.2.5-3 should have been pushed as part of QU2, right?

Comment 2 dff 2003-10-01 23:46:53 UTC
Another victim of out-of-sync package update syndrome?

Comment 3 Bill Nottingham 2003-10-02 01:34:51 UTC
Correct, it was an errata that wasn't pushed at QU time.

Comment 4 Bill Nottingham 2003-10-02 01:37:33 UTC
(i.e., not ever even opened in the errata system)

Comment 5 John Flanagan 2005-09-23 18:23:33 UTC
This was fixed.  rpmdiff and errata tool improvements help catch these types of
issues now.