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Date:      Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:18:16 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Charles Ulrich" <charles@idealso.com>
To:        "Robert Huff" <roberthuff@rcn.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Safe to just rebuild kernel after cvsuping src?
Message-ID:  <45619.24.11.146.21.1103033896.squirrel@24.11.146.21>
In-Reply-To: <16830.29700.666581.429946@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
References:  <41BE66CA.9060000@nbritton.org> <16830.29700.666581.429946@jerusalem.litteratus.org>

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Robert Huff said:
>
> Nikolas Britton writes:
>
>>  Is it generally safe to just rebuild the kernel, and not make
>>  world, when your only tracking a release and not -STABLE,
>>  i.g. setting cvsup to track RELENG_5_3?
>
> 	As a general rule, this is _never_ safe.  Unless you're
> prepared to locate and understand all the changes - just bite the
> bullet and make world.
> 	(This is not to say you can't do it and have it work - been
> there, done that - but you're definitely increasing the odds of a
> problem.)

I've been doing the opposite on some of my machines which run stable releases
of FreeBSD. Is it relatively safe to build and install a slightly newer world
without rebuilding the kernel?

-- 
Charles Ulrich
Ideal Solution, LLC - http://www.idealso.com



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