On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 09:23:40PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >On 2/26/07, Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>When will we ever see binary updates for OpenBSD? Taking a system > >>off-line for over 20 hours to do a source code rebuild is just too long, > >>and just tracking RELEASE means running an insecure system. > >> > >>Binary updating - try it, you'll like it! > > you *can* do this - use snapshots. i just did one today - > > check openbsd.org/ for any upgrade information > > - download bsd.rd, reboot on that & follow (u)pgrade instructions > - it uses ftp to retrieve the rest of the sets you need > - use pkg_add -uiv to upgrade any packages for the final finishing touches > > looks like a binary upgrade to me. or are you expecting something else?
There are no binary updates for the base system to the -stable branch. The solution, of course, is to create those yourself - see release(8), the FAQ, or ... And hint: system don't need to be taken offline in most cases, and you *can* build on a non-production machine. Joachim