CentOS 7.4 1708: Red Hat released it Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 on 1th August 2017. Of course, as I mentioned, since then I (and probably all friends of the distribution) have been waiting for the upcoming CentOS 'Release Point', which means that the major version of a distribution (in this case the CentOS Linux 7) is updated to version 4 from the Red Hat source code.
As I mentioned in the release of Red Hat's new release, CentOS friends will have to wait around a month to update the distribution.
Actually according to a post on the CentOS blog, the upcoming release CentOS Linux 7 (1708) is already in the works displays of developers. To mention that the Red Hat source code, updated the distribution in about 700 packages.
So the upcoming version of CentOS 7.4 1708 should have the corresponding updates. The procedure followed by CentOS Project for each new release is as follows:
When there is a new version of the RHEL 7 source code, the public version of the source code goes up on the CentOS git server (git.centos.org). They then use a published set of tools to create RPM sources from the git source code. This is how the development of the CentOS Linux update will begin. A program called mock is used to create binary RPM bundles from SRPMs.
The CentOS operating system is developed by an open source community. Typically, CentOS users are companies and individuals who do not need strong commercial support for their operating system.
CentOS is a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 100% Compatible Rebuild that fully complies with Red Hat's distribution requirements. CentOS is for those who need stability in a business-class operating system without the cost of certification and support.
According to published on 4 August 2017, by that date they had completed 574 packages of the approximately 700 SRPM required for the update. Let's say it will be the largest number of updated packages to release after the official announcement.
After development is complete a new repo will appear, for the necessary beta testing. H address where the repository will appear and the installation media will be: mirror.centos.org. It will be in a folder called 7.4.1708.
Package release announcements.
To add it CR (Continuous Release (CR) repository) usesenter the command:
yum-config-manager --enable cr
After upgrade: yum update