Date: Fri, 11 May 2018 22:33:44 +0530 From: Manish Jain <jude.obscure@yandex.com> To: Doug McIntyre <merlyn@geeks.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: A request for release engineering Message-ID: <8eb4b2c4-bcdc-9840-8a9d-e36a2ce7de58@yandex.com> In-Reply-To: <20180511164634.GA19106@geeks.org> References: <4acac175-9bf2-40a6-a41a-cb5870641c8d@yandex.com> <670715be-849c-47fc-72b4-42b81cf31c0a@qeng-ho.org> <DFED4A6E-BC93-4D62-AD86-A441BDB2BD8E@sigsegv.be> <alpine.BSF.2.20.1805110708180.38383@beak.h.net> <0fbe4e76-f482-c936-7bf2-2b689d6902d2@yandex.com> <20180511164634.GA19106@geeks.org>
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On 05/11/18 22:16, Doug McIntyre wrote: > generally works fine as part of a 10.3->11.1 (or 10.3->11.0) freebsd-update path. > It'll automatically uninstall and reinstall the new ABI version packages for you. Hi Doug, I will keep this in mind as a nice tip. I just upgraded 10.3 -> 10.4 Everything is working smoothly. I will experiment upgrading to 11 around the time 12 comes out. If 'pkg upgrade' gets my packages working with 11's ABI, that shall be cool. Else I shall just install 12 afresh. So your notes create an alternative for me. Thanks a lot. -- Tx and Regards, Manish Jain
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