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Date:      Fri, 6 Dec 2002 14:32:40 +1100
From:      Aristedes Maniatis <ari@ish.com.au>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   update strategies
Message-ID:  <5FCDFD3A-08CB-11D7-86ED-003065A9024A@ish.com.au>

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I'm new here, and I've been lurking to look for answers. You seem like 
a friendly bunch, so I'll ask my question.

It appears that there are two strategies for updating FreeBSD systems:

* cvsup the latest STABLE release on a regular basis
* get the CD release (4.6, 4.7, etc) snapshots periodically and update 
from that either with binaries or compiled from source

I am curious about what most people do. For a server where stability is 
important, I obviously don't want to buildworld once a week, but it is 
also important to keep on top of bug reports and security holes.

I am already using cvsup with the ports tree and it works really 
nicely, giving me the choice of what to update and when. Am I right in 
saying that the base FreeBSD install can work the same way?

I guess what makes more more confused is figuring out what is part of 
"FreeBSD" and what is part of the ports. Some things seem to be both: 
eg. perl and bind. Is there a map somewhere that sets this out clearly? 
Does everything which is a port get installed in /usr/local?

I'm having some problems getting the kernel to compile (errors in 
"/usr/src/sys/modules/linux") and I suspect that the problem may be due 
to this lack of understanding about which source trees live where.

Thanks for any help
Ari Maniatis



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