On Sunday 23 March 2003 20:20, Wes Peters wrote:
> On Saturday 22 March 2003 15:10, Daniela wrote:
> > > I know, but 5.0-RELEASE was
> > >
> > > a) A work-in-progress, not a perfect, bug-free release
> > >
> > > b) A snapshot of 5.0-CURRENT
> > >
> > > You read the 5.0 Early Adopter's Guide, right?  Bugs like this are
> > > expected at this stage in the development process, and if you
> > > encounter them then you need to either give up on 5.x and go back to
> > > 4.x-STABLE, or upgrade to 5.0-CURRENT if they are already fixed
> > > there.
> > >
> > > Kris
> >
> > Yes, I read the Early Adopter's Guide.
> > Is there any way to solve this without upgrading to -current?
> > I want a stable server, of course, but I still want to help the FreeBSD
> > folks to make 5.0 the best release ever. This requires testing to be
> > done.
>
> Yes it does, but not on a "production" machine.  We admire your courage
> and willingness to help, but it's not helping as much as you think. ;^)
>
> The reason for creating the 5.0 release is to make it easy for more
> developers and testers to jump onto the 5.x bandwagon by giving them a
> known (relatively) good starting point.  Quite a number of problems have
> been fixed since 5.0-RELEASE; CURRENT is now generally much more stable,
> and nobody is going to spend time updating 5.0 which is essentially an
> "early access" release.
>
> You have to decide for yourself if this machine is too critical to run
> CURRENT, in which case it's probably best off running STABLE or the
> latest 4.x release branch, or if you want to update it to CURRENT, follow
> the CURRENT mailing list, and update again at known stable development
> points.  It looks like right now is pretty good if you want to jump.
>
> At any rate, thanks for your tenacity.  We really do appreciate the
> contributions of everyone.


Well, it's just a home server. I don't mind a few crashes, but security is 
important for me. What do you think, should I go back to -stable?
FreeBSD is the world's best OS, I want to see it succeeding and I want to help 
as much as possible.

Daniela




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