Quoth Ken Smith <kensm...@buffalo.edu>: > > The latter. If you are not using FreeBSD-Update to handle the updates > of a machine you'll need to update your source tree using SVN for > release branches (releng/*) from now on. Updates of the CVS repository > will continue for the existing stable/* and head for now. I don't think > anything has been decided on when that will stop.
Two questions: 1. Is is sensible|supported to use freebsd-update to update just the src component, followed by a normal buildworld/buildkernel to update the rest of the system? I would much prefer to avoid having to use svn, especially given that it isn't in the base system. 2. If I have patched my source tree, what will freebsd-update do? csup resets the patched files to the versions in the new tree, which is satisfactory (I can reapply any patches afterwards, adjusting them if necessary), but if freebsd-update leaves a mixture of new-and-unpatched and old-and-patched files in the tree that could be a problem. (Not an insoluble problem, of course, especially with ZFS snapshots.) Ben _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"