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Date:      Tue, 29 Aug 2000 20:53:34 -0400 (EDT)
From:      David Raistrick <keen@damoe.wireless-isp.net>
To:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Most stable stable?  (or..why use -R?) And...keeping ports uptodate?
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0008292039020.58006-100000@damoe.wireless-isp.net>

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Hey folks...

Curious.  Began reutilizing my 'new' laptop at work (ie: >I< got the old
outdated thing because 'bsd requires less resources, right?' sigh. k2300
instead of a p3 700 (i think..oh well.)

Anyway.

Looking at the Errata for 4.1-R, i see that there seems to be a fairly
major issue with boot...to the point that it would solidly deter me from
using -R at /all/...i'd much rather /not/ have to go through the hassle of
fixing a problem, since i am sure it is fixed in stable. (its just as easy
to install stable as it is -R...)

So, Which stable is the the most stable?  I realyl dont wish to /remain/
stable (except for ports, perhaps..) as I dont have the time or drivespace
to deal with remaking worlds.  So which day's release has the least
bugs?:)

And, fyi, I'm still running FreeBSD 4.0-20000706-STABLE on 2 dns servers
without a hitch (dual p3 700s with 1024 megs of ram, 2940 ultra2 scsi..).



which leads me to my next question. My workstation is still 4.0-R, as
outmoded as it is. (My home workstation and the server i run that sees the
most production are both 3.3-R...the server was 3.0-R until only a few
months ago....)

The release is fine, BUT i hate the fact that th eports are outdated so
quickly. (to the point that one often cannot even /install/ the port!!!)

What would be the correct proceedure to remain uptodate (or just to
manually update them occasionally) with the entire ports collection? (or 
perhaps even just a select group of them...no point for me to get the
korean, japanese, etc stuff...)

I think a 'sysinstall' type of program to select what you want to upgrade,
and then ahndle it for you, would b great...or even a port of the
ports. (ie: cd /usr/ports/ports; make install clean) or something.

I dunno.

Suggestions?

thanks...david


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David Raistrick		Digital Wireless Communications
davidr@dwcinet.com





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