Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 15:17:14 -0500 From: Garance A Drosihn <drosih@rpi.edu> To: Jason Williams <jwilliams@courtesymortgage.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Clarification on CVS Tags Message-ID: <p0600201fbbc47d4a8d2e@[128.113.24.47]> In-Reply-To: <5.2.1.1.0.20031028105856.00ac2ad0@pop.courtesymortgage.com> References: <5.2.1.1.0.20031028085609.00afa820@pop.courtesymortgage.com> <5.2.1.1.0.20031028085609.00afa820@pop.courtesymortgage.com> <5.2.1.1.0.20031028105856.00ac2ad0@pop.courtesymortgage.com>
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At 11:00 AM -0800 10/28/03, Jason Williams wrote: >Thanks Matthew for your explanation. You answered a lot >of my questions. Makes sense now really. > >Just out of curiosity, why would someone want to use: > >RELENG_4_8_0_RELEASE? > >Is there some type of benefit? >One would think that the best option for production >servers is: > >RELENG_4_8 > >Thanks for your insight. The "security" or "safe" branches (such as RELENG_4_8) are relatively new. We still have to have tags such as RELENG_4_8_0_RELEASE for the release process, and you can use any tag for cvsup. Before the "security" branches existed, we used to encourage people to upgrade to those release-tags instead of upgrading to stable. There are still times when you might want to cvsup to a release point. Of course, once you do the buildworld for that point, then you'll never see any new changes until you switch to a different tag for cvsup. For instance, it might be quite reasonable to cvsup to a release tag, and once you know that worked you would then cvsup to some later release tag, or to RELENG_4 ("stable"). -- Garance Alistair Drosehn = gad@gilead.netel.rpi.edu Senior Systems Programmer or gad@freebsd.org Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute or drosih@rpi.edu
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