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517: Caught Red-Hatted

LINUX Unplugged

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Rail 9.2: The Risk Versus Difficulty of a Backport

A backport is when you take a commit from the upstream repo and apply it to an older version of that software. That's a very common way that software is updated in rail with backports. It's also common in Debian and other distros too. If you think it's possible to update the software to a newer version in a compatible way, you can do that. The git equivalence would be rebasing versus cherry picking.

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