Date: Mon, 18 Aug 1997 14:59:45 -0700 (PDT) From: david.myers@Corp.Sun.COM To: smp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: HEADS UP: good time to update SMP src Message-ID: <199708182159.OAA15650@concord.Corp.Sun.COM> In-Reply-To: <199708111633.KAA15787@Ilsa.StevesCafe.com>
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> So I'm going to call it fixed. I commited this fix, the SMP src is
> as stable as its going to get for awhile. I have plans for new lock
> code that I will start to commit later this week, expect the usual
> breakage.
>
> In other words, come and get it while the getting is good!
I'd like to put in a request for more notifications like this one. I'm
not a developer, just a user of an SMP system, and I'd like to know
which of the SMP releases is fairly stable. Keeping track of the
discussions on this list takes a lot of work, and are really over my
head anyway. I'm willing to tolerate experimental code (obviously),
and I'm willing to update my source tree every month or so, but I don't
need to stay that current.
Maybe Steve you could send out a note when we've reached a branching
point in the source, saying -- "those of you who want a fairly stable
reference release, check out 3.0-9708xx-SNAP. Revisions after this date
are likely to be buggy again." ???
I understand there's no guarantees and all, but it would sure help me
track down the right SMP code base when I visit current.freebsd.org.
-David
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