Apologies in advance for this question; I have a feeling that I'm probably missing something or ??? here.
I'm currently running 8.0-RELEASE-p2, which I installed from the 8.0-RELEASE DVD, and have been keeping up to date with freebsd-update (I've been keeping my ports current w portsnap). Everything seems to be working fine.
However, it occurred to me yesterday when I went to build the kernel and "world" that I have no idea whether the sources in /usr/bin, /usr/lib, etc. match the currently running kernel, etc. - does "freebsd-update" keep those in sync? or are they the same as they were when I first installed the system?
I read through the handbook, etc., but I'm just not getting how to determine whether the sources I have are current and/or download ones that match a given release and patchlevel.
Thanks
Larry
I'm currently running 8.0-RELEASE-p2, which I installed from the 8.0-RELEASE DVD, and have been keeping up to date with freebsd-update (I've been keeping my ports current w portsnap). Everything seems to be working fine.
However, it occurred to me yesterday when I went to build the kernel and "world" that I have no idea whether the sources in /usr/bin, /usr/lib, etc. match the currently running kernel, etc. - does "freebsd-update" keep those in sync? or are they the same as they were when I first installed the system?
I read through the handbook, etc., but I'm just not getting how to determine whether the sources I have are current and/or download ones that match a given release and patchlevel.
Thanks
Larry