I've been tracking -current for a few years now, and find that
typically it is actually pretty stable. The two items that will
cause trouble are documentation problems, and a kernel/userland
change that I miss.
I have a system dedicated to building a SNAP everyday at
2am EST (11pm PST). I
Bill Paul wrote:
>
> I realize this is -current and all and mistakes happen, but make
> release basically constitutes a 'full build' of FreeBSD and if it
> doesn't work, especially for a whole week, it looks kinda bad.
Does it? I thought -current wasn't supposed to work at all, except
by acciden
It might be possible that Jordan needs to help the machine that build the
-current snaps a little if its /usr/src/release/Makefile isn't updated
automatically. Mark has changed the kerberos distribution name from krb
to krb4. That broke my releases here a few days before I realised what
was wrong.
Uh, hello? Hi? Is this thing on? *tap* *tap* *squeel!* Oops,
sorry. Listen, does anybody have any idea why there hasn't been a
-current snapshot on current.freebsd.org since Septembet 18th?
Anyone? People do realize that make release is not the same as
make buildworld, and are testing the