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Hello,
I have been follow the discussion about RELEASE, STABLE, CURRENT and
security patches for a particular release.
Resuming: RELEASE and STABLE are develoment branches.
In the handbook related to STABLE: «but we do occasionally make
mistakes», so the best whay to stay really STABLE is do something like:
cvsup to the last release RELENG_4_3_0_RELEASE and then cvsup all the
times to RELENG_4_3 to receive security and critical fixes only.
Am I right?
When the RELEASE 4.4(?) is out, then I should repeat the example above to:
RELENG_4_4_0_RELEASE
and then stay in
RELENG_4_4
Am I right?
For what I read in this mailing list related to the naming version, is
that the name STABLE make confusion some times (like in this particular
case).
Thanks very much,
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Nuno Teixeira
Dir. Técnico
pt-quorum.com
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