Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 08:30:23 +0100 From: christophe ollier <c.ollier.ml@free.fr> To: Robert Huff <roberthuff@rcn.com>, FreeBSD-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Too many entries in UPDATING ? Message-ID: <41C67F8F.7050909@free.fr> In-Reply-To: <16838.3657.838541.435886@jerusalem.litteratus.org> References: <41C55BBF.9060808@free.fr> <20041219215825.GA99436@xor.obsecurity.org> <16838.1541.445869.73593@jerusalem.litteratus.org> <20041219230025.GA15751@xor.obsecurity.org> <16838.3657.838541.435886@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
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Le 20/12/2004 00:27, Robert Huff a écrit : > To the original poster: are you asking how to determine when > the last update of your system sources (via cvsup etc.) happened? Yes, that was my question. As my last update was an installation of 5.2.1-RELEASE, I found the date (2004-02-22) in the file pointed by Kris (/usr/share/misc/bsd-family-tree). Now I know that I have to follow every entry in /usr/src/UPDATING dated after this day. > Or how to determine when the last system (kernel+system utilities > upgrade happened? This information will also be useful one day, on the next system upgrade, when I will have to determine which entries in UPDATING are pertaining. "uname -a" seems to give the kernel compilation time. I don't know if there is a way to know the date of the last system upgrade; I sure can mark the day in my agenda. Thanks again. -- Christophe
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