-On [20000117 08:00], Andrey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Is it safe to 'make world' on a recently cvsup-ed current version while
>the system installed (i.e. being upgraded) is 3.4?
I heard from some people, Will Andrews and George Cox, that it isn't
easy.
>Would there be any changes in /dev entries, network configuration
>(i.e. drivers changed) kernel configuration, etc, that need to be made?
Read /usr/src/UPDATING
>My question does not concern stability and possibility of crashes, but
>rather overall system configuration and possible conflicts with -stable...
Your probably better off installing/upgrading by means of a snap.
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