Appendix A. Revision History


0.0-7

Tue Nov 12 2024, Kyle Walker (kwalker@redhat.com)

  • Release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 Package manifest.
0.0-6

Tue Apr 30 2024, Kyle Walker (kwalker@redhat.com)

  • Release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 Package manifest.
0.0-5

Wed Nov 8 2023, Kyle Walker (kwalker@redhat.com)

  • Release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 Package manifest.
0.0-4

Wed May 10 2022, Kyle Walker (kwalker@redhat.com)

  • Release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 Package manifest.
0.0-3

Wed Nov 16 2022, Kyle Walker (kwalker@redhat.com)

  • Release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 Package manifest.
  • Promote libvirt to Application Compatibility Level 2
0.0-2

Thu Jun 23 2022, Kyle Walker (kwalker@redhat.com)

  • Promote libguestfs, libnbd, and nbdkit to Application Compatibility Level 2
  • Mark httpd, mariadb, perl, php, postgresql, python, and ruby as Application Compatibility Level 3. This is to denote these as Full Life Application Streams RHEL 9 Full Life Application Streams Release Life Cycle for more details.
  • Mark openldap related components as Compatibility Level 4. Due to instability in the upstream component, it is necessary to reduce the compatibility level.
0.0-1

Fri May 13 2022, Kyle Walker (kwalker@redhat.com)

  • Release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 Package manifest.
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