Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 16:46:53 -0500 From: Ken Smith <kensmith@cse.Buffalo.EDU> To: freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org Subject: 64-bit time_t snapshot? Message-ID: <20040216214653.GB23832@electra.cse.Buffalo.EDU>
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I mentioned this to Garance and we talked about it a little bit but I'm not sure if we decided one way or another if this is worth doing. After 5.2.1-RELEASE is loaded on ftp-master I could try doing a snapshot build for sparc64 that has the 64-bit time_t stuff incorporated into it. That way *if* someone trashes a machine trying to do the upgrade (by all reports Garance's instructions are really good :-) they could load off this snapshot instead of off 5.2.1-RELEASE and re-attempting the upgrade. Does this seem worth doing? I could see about providing the same basic set of packages that normally come on disc1 pre-built on a 64-bit time_t system as part of this. Normally portmgr@ does the package builds for the releases so I haven't needed to do any of those yet but I think I know how... If this is worth doing, any thoughts on whether it would be best to base it on 5.2.1-RELEASE (plus just the time_t change) or would it be better to try and catch a -current that seems stable? The release building procedure I've been doing needs to suck everything out of a CVS repo as it builds the release so I'd need to freeze a copy of the repo and add in the time_t change to it locally for this snapshot build. Thanks. -- Ken Smith - From there to here, from here to | kensmith@cse.buffalo.edu there, funny things are everywhere. | - Theodore Geisel |
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