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Release tag & "Re: HEADS UP! Upcoming work in HEAD and other events!"


From: Jurij Kovacic <jurij.kovacic@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 18:17:16 +0200

Hello!

It is my understanding that work currently being done in HEAD will eventually be commited to the RELEASE tag.

Since we are tracking DragonFly RELEASE on one of our production servers I am concerned that at some time in the future I would need to recompile all the installed ports after a system upgrade - is this really the case? And if so, when can we expect this?

Even though I KNOW this probably is a BAD idea - would a sym-link

libc.so.4 -> libc.so.5

fix the problem? This temporary measure would give us enough time to rebuild the ports in all jails as we cannot afford any downtime.

Keep up the bood work!

Jurij Kovacic

Matthew Dillon wrote:
:On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 11:12:09AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:>     PREVIEW TAG SLIPPED:
:
:Will DragonFly_Stable stay in sync with DragonFly_Preview, or is it
:going to be removed sometime later?

It will be removed sometime later. At the moment it *is* in sync.


:> MAJOR WORK ON HEAD:
:
:> Joerg is going to start bringing in the citrus framework and working
:> on libc revision bump issues. LIBC MAY BREAK! LIBC MAY BREAK SEVERAL
:> TIMES OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS, IN FACT! There could also be :> buildworld/installworld issues and other things.
:
:I noticed that you need to rebuild perl port(if you have that) after
:the citrus import, otherwise it complains failing to set the locale.
It's likely that just about everything would need to be rebuilt,
including ports. Multiple times. Everyone should be aware that
the work on HEAD is creating a moving target for libc and system
calls.


-Matt
Matthew Dillon <dillon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>






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