Re: Where to get 5.3 Stable

2004-10-25 Thread Robert Watson
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > Everyone keep on saying they have problem running 5.3 stable. But is > > > 5.3 stable really out? I can't find it anywhere. > > > > 5.3-RELEASE isn't out yet, but you can get 5.3-STABLE by cvsup'ing > > the RELENG_5

Re: Where to get 5.3 Stable

2004-10-25 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > As RELENG_5_3 has been branched, I have been tracking this release - I > presume this is the same as RELENG_5 until 5.3 RELEASE is frozen > (already?), but will then only change for security patches. (Someone please > correct me if this is an incorrect assumption) RELEN

Re: Where to get 5.3 Stable

2004-10-24 Thread freebsd-stable
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Everyone keep on saying they have problem running 5.3 stable. But is > > 5.3 stable really out? I can't find it anywhere. > > 5.3-RELEASE isn't out yet, but you can get 5.3-STABLE by cvsup'ing > the RELENG_5 tag. > As RELENG_5_3 has been branched, I have been trac

Re: Where to get 5.3 Stable

2004-10-24 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Everyone keep on saying they have problem running 5.3 stable. But is > 5.3 stable really out? I can't find it anywhere. 5.3-RELEASE isn't out yet, but you can get 5.3-STABLE by cvsup'ing the RELENG_5 tag. > Only 5.3 I go

Re: Where to get 5.3 Stable

2004-10-23 Thread Phil Bowens
You'll need to get the FreeBSD sources via CVSup or some other means and build 5.3-STABLE. Make sure and use the tag RELENG_5 (as of right now) when fetching via CVSup or anoncvs. You may also want to check ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ See: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/