I had a look at the FreeBSD 10 release schedule and I see that it has been postponed again. I guess the final release will come out mid January and possibly even later.
I currently have a new server I have built over the holidays that is ready to have FreeBSD installed on it. Is there any downside to installing FreeBSD 9.2 STABLE and all the ports I use on my new server now and then later on upgrading to FreeBSD 10 STABLE? Or should I rather wait for FreeBSD 10 to be released? I know I have to recompile all the ports I have installed on 9.2 when upgrading to 10 but that doesn't matter.
The one thing I have been thinking about is clang. When you upgrade from 9 to 10 will clang be enabled?
Thoughts? Should I wait for 10? Or go ahead with 9.2 for now? I have 3 days of holiday this week so want to make use of them building the server! :e
I currently have a new server I have built over the holidays that is ready to have FreeBSD installed on it. Is there any downside to installing FreeBSD 9.2 STABLE and all the ports I use on my new server now and then later on upgrading to FreeBSD 10 STABLE? Or should I rather wait for FreeBSD 10 to be released? I know I have to recompile all the ports I have installed on 9.2 when upgrading to 10 but that doesn't matter.
The one thing I have been thinking about is clang. When you upgrade from 9 to 10 will clang be enabled?
Thoughts? Should I wait for 10? Or go ahead with 9.2 for now? I have 3 days of holiday this week so want to make use of them building the server! :e