[ANNOUNCE] ports 2014Q2 branched
Robert David
robert.david.public at gmail.com
Sat Apr 12 19:44:26 UTC 2014
Hi Baptiste,
this is awesome news. I think this is very good process.
I got a question. From which FreeBSD branch is the latest and quarterly
build?
Since it can be affected by such things as update to new xorg when
default in stable/10, etc.
Because if the base is stable/10 it should be clear for users or
release/10.0 that quarterly/latest is not safe to use.
Or when it is from release/10.0, what happened when there will be
release/10.1?
Anyway thanks a lot,
Robert.
On Wed, 2 Apr 2014 11:24:34 +0200
Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am pleased to announce that we have created the 2014Q2 branch of
> the ports tree.
>
> Because the first 2014Q1 branch was experimental you might not have
> heard of it yet.
>
> January 2014 saw the release of the first quaterly branch, intended at
> providing a stable and high-quality ports tree. Those stable branches
> are a snapshot of the head ports tree taken every 3 months and
> currently supported for three months, during which they receive
> security fixes as well as build and runtime fixes.
>
> Packages are built on regular basis on that branch (weekly) and
> published as usual via pkg.FreeBSD.org (/quarterly instead of the
> usual /latest).
>
> They are signed the same way the /latest branch is.
>
> While packages for 2014Q1 were only built for 10 (i386 and amd64)
> 2014Q2 will be built for both FreeBSD 9 and 10 (i386 and amd64).
>
> The first build of 2014Q2 will started this morning (wednesday at 1
> am UTC) and should hit your closest mirrors very soon.
>
> On behalf of the port management team
> Bapt
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