Am 05.05.21 um 10:17 schrieb Aurélien Larcher:
On Wed, May 5, 2021 at 9:41 AM Stephan Althaus <
stephan.alth...@duedinghausen.eu> wrote:

Hi!

I am just curious, the pkg versions still state *2020.0.2*, but we are
in 2021 now ?

I do not know if it is the case in this particular instance but we used to
delay bumping the year if an update of the userland compiler was foreseen.
This was to avoid bumping twice.


# pkg update -v
              Packages to update:      402
       Estimated space available: 28.24 GB
Estimated space to be consumed:  2.34 GB
         Create boot environment:      Yes
       Activate boot environment:      Yes
Create backup boot environment:       No
            Rebuild boot archive:      Yes

Changed packages:
openindiana.org
    SUNWcs
      0.5.11-2020.0.1.20467 -> 0.5.11-2020.0.1.20489
    SUNWcsd
      0.5.11-2020.0.1.20467 -> 0.5.11-2020.0.1.20489
...


Stephan


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I am not sure whether changing the branch version makes sense when
releasing a new snapshot version because we have a rolling release model.
We don't compile and publish every package on a regular basis (which is
IMO a problem but not doable with our limited resources) and thus a
change would only apply to newly published packages anyways.


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