Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2012 11:08:19 +0000 (UTC) From: jb <jb.1234abcd@gmail.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: freebsd-update and sources of 9.1-RC3 Message-ID: <loom.20121104T120134-513@post.gmane.org> References: <50952210.7060000@grosbein.net> <loom.20121103T162713-254@post.gmane.org> <50953CD5.7010902@grosbein.net> <loom.20121103T165235-720@post.gmane.org> <50961FF1.9010605@ose.nl> <loom.20121104T111825-994@post.gmane.org> <509649B3.70700@ose.nl>
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Bas Smeelen <b.smeelen <at> ose.nl> writes: > ... > To file a PR it will require some work to find out exactly what the PR > should be about. > Since freebsd-update is meant to update the system I don't really see a > point to make it install sources (or others things) if they are not > present on the system being updated. > ... Well, that proves my earlier point. But, you brought up that "StrictComponents yes" option and we have to figure out what it means ... # When upgrading between releases, should the list of Components be # read strictly (StrictComponents yes) or merely as a list of components # which *might* be installed of which FreeBSD Update should figure out # which actually are installed and upgrade those (StrictComponents no)? # StrictComponents no The components are: Components src world kernel Then what gives ? Does it not apply to src component ? jb
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