sigo Jul 9, 2012 #1 I want to use basesystem in RELEASE ver. and update it only by using freebsd-update. I would also use the ports in STABLE ver. In which version should I have the source in /usr/src? RELEASE or STABLE?
I want to use basesystem in RELEASE ver. and update it only by using freebsd-update. I would also use the ports in STABLE ver. In which version should I have the source in /usr/src? RELEASE or STABLE?
SirDice Administrator Staff member Administrator Moderator Jul 9, 2012 #2 The ports and base are two separate entities.
OP sigo Jul 9, 2012 Thread Starter #3 Of course I know. I do not know what version I have to keep the source in /usr/src. RELEASE or STABLE?
Of course I know. I do not know what version I have to keep the source in /usr/src. RELEASE or STABLE?
SirDice Administrator Staff member Administrator Moderator Jul 9, 2012 #4 The sources for the base OS are in /usr/src/. If you want to stay at a -RELEASE what version do you think the source should be?
The sources for the base OS are in /usr/src/. If you want to stay at a -RELEASE what version do you think the source should be?
wblock@ Developer Jul 9, 2012 #5 sigo said: I want to use basesystem in RELEASE ver. and update it only by using freebsd-update. I would also use the ports in STABLE ver. In which version should I have the source in /usr/src? RELEASE or STABLE? Click to expand... The ports tree does not branch. There is no -release or -stable version, just the current version.
sigo said: I want to use basesystem in RELEASE ver. and update it only by using freebsd-update. I would also use the ports in STABLE ver. In which version should I have the source in /usr/src? RELEASE or STABLE? Click to expand... The ports tree does not branch. There is no -release or -stable version, just the current version.