I am exceedingly sorry.  I realize now that it was not Rico's fault.
My venom was uncalled for...

Again, sorry Rico, et al...

back to the shadows...

On 4/10/07, Jeremy Huiskamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you'd bothered to inspect the headers you would have noticed that
the below message was sent before the one that has many replies but
it didn't arrive until about 20 hours after it was sent. Probably
stuck in the pipes somewhere, that seems to happen with misc@ alot.
Rico probably figured it was lost and so he sent another which is
fairly reasonable.

Jeremy

On 10-Apr-07, at 12:44 PM, Bryan wrote:

> Why post twice?  Sending it as different person within 24 hours of one
> another is not going to get what you want...  A couple of people gave
> you solutions, choose one, or move to Linux...
>
> Remember this???
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> to            misc@openbsd.org
> date          Apr 9, 2007 4:43 PM
> subject               Binary kernel and base update
> mailed-by             openbsd.org
>
> Hi all.
>
> I have noticed that the OpenBSD team puts a lot of emphasis on
> using binary
> packets rather than building from ports, which I think IMHO is
> good, but why
> is it that there is no binary kernel updates, rather than patching
> the kernel
> from source?
>
> I am asking this not from a point that we find this difficult,
> rather in
> OpenBSD its really easy. But sometimes its very time consuming, and
> yes there
> exists binpatch and other solutions, but why isn't there an official
> OpenBSD way?
>
> Last week management decided to go back to using Debian on some of
> our servers
> due to them being easy to upgrade including kernel and basesystem
> upgrades.
>
> OpenBSD has really made a cool solution with pkg_add -u, but why
> not kernel
> and basesystem binary updates as well?
>
> Best and kind regards.
>
> Rico
>
> On 4/9/07, Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I have noticed that the OpenBSD team puts a lot of emphasis on
>> using binary packets rather than building from ports, which I
>> think IMHO is good, but why is it that there is no binary kernel
>> updates, rather than patching the kernel from source?
>>
>> I am asking this not from a point that we find this difficult,
>> rather in OpenBSD its really easy. But sometimes its very time
>> consuming, and yes there exists binpatch and other solutions, but
>> why isn't there an official OpenBSD way?
>>
>> Last week management decided to go back to using Debian on some of
>> our servers due to them being easy to upgrade including kernel and
>> basesystem upgrades.
>>
>> OpenBSD has really made a cool solution with pkg_add -u, but why
>> not kernel and basesystem binary updates as well?
>>
>> Best and kind regards.
>>
>> Rico

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