New releases may carry bug fixes and new functionality. A point-point release (such as 7.9.1) is meant to carry mostly bug fixes and no backwards compatibility breaking code.
In general any newer vm of a major version shall be able to run older images, i. e. the 7.9.1 vm can run any 7.x image.
HTH
Helge
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An: Runar Jordahl
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Betreff: Re: [vwnc] Update to new release
2013/1/4 Runar Jordahl <
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> I am pretty sure downloading all is the only way to get minor updates.
Thanks for the fast answer.
> Even
> if it is a "minor" update, many files can change. One example is the
> VM, where a change means the various source files for the VM also changes.
I think changing the VM is fundamental and would be crucial. Such a change wouldn't hopefully be in a minor update. Wouldn't that mean that older images might no longer run in the VM?
Best,
Marco.
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