DragonFly kernel List (threaded) for 2011-09
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Re: DragonFly versioning plan
Hmm. I still don't quite understand how the long-term release would
work Do we still do twice-a-year stable releases, but use the same
pkgsrc as -current for them? Or do we do away with the 6-month schedule
entirely?
We haven't been very good at MFCing stuff to stable. There hasn't been
a huge demand for it, either. Most people use -current. But at the same
time the reason why most people use -current is because -current often
winds up with all the new and cool stuff which -stable will never get.
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If I read this right, let me rephrase it and you tell me if I'm on
the right track: What we need to do is divorce the builds of the
pkgsrc quarterlies from the dragonfly-release versioning. That is, we
would build and maintain a certain number of pkgsrc quarterlies but do
it all for some designated release (up to 3 years old), and run THOSE
packages not only on that designated release but also on all the releases
inbetween AND ALSO ON -CURRENT.
That is, we would not build the binary packages for -current on -current,
we would build particular quarterlies but they would ALL be built on some
specific prior release and they would be *run* on everything, including
-current.
By building packages on a designated prior release but running on
-current (as most of us do), any incompatibilities would become self
evident and we would be able to fix them in -current to restore
compatibility.
The only issue I see with this that might not be easily fixed would
be compiler incompatibilities.
Is that what you are saying? Stick with our 6-month release but divorce
all pkgsrc builds from DragonFly versioning entirely?
-Matt
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