That was a stupid question. The next snapshot release will occur tonight
around 10pm EST.

I will build from source, by booting from a release cd, mount my hard
drive, pull from anoncvs, and then build source.

It seems like the "grown-up" thing to do. Been a while since I have had to
build from source, but relatively easy, and the FAQ is always their as a
guide.

William

On Mon, Oct 21, 2024, 12:55 PM William Thebrand <williamthebr...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Cool beans. When will the next snapshot be out?
>
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2024, 6:11 AM Martin Pieuchot <m...@grenadille.net> wrote:
>
>> On 21/10/24(Mon) 01:12, William Thebrand wrote:
>> > I pull the newest snapshot release every sunday, and run a full upgrade
>> on
>> > my system. Which means the OS, packages, and even git based projects I
>> use.
>> > Four times in a row, the system has crashed without warning, and is
>> > practically unusable. There is variance on what I was doing when the
>> system
>> > decided to crash, so the source of the crash assumedly deals with a
>> > background process.
>> >
>> > I have tried to "tread lightly", and poke around to see if I can find
>> the
>> > error, but it just crashes regardless, with little progress. As you
>> would
>> > be aware of, with each crash there is a 30min filesystem check, which
>> makes
>> > exploration rather time consuming.
>> >
>> > This is the most severe bug I have come across in my experience with
>> > OpenBSD. I can usually work around them, but not this time. It's at a
>> > rather bad time, because I need my system for work.
>> >
>> > There are more photos than Gmail allows me to upload. So I might have to
>> > creat a gallery in google photos.
>>
>> This is due to a mistake that has been reverted.  Please wait for the
>> next snapshot or build a kernel from sources.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Martin
>>
>

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