At 01:26 AM 8/3/2002 -0400, listman100 wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I am a bit fustrated.  On this past Thurs I performed a cvsup using 4_6 as 
>the tag and performed "make buildworld" and received the following 
>4.6.1-RELEASE-p6 FreeBSD 4.6.1-RELEASE-p6 when issuing a "uname -a".  I 
>used the same tag today 4_6, "make buildworld" and received the following 
>4.6.0-RELEASE-p7 FreeBSD 4.6.0-RELEASE-p7.  What is going on? If I put 
>4_6_1 as the tag my "/usr/src" is cleaned out but no new files are pulled 
>down.  Which whould be the better to track?  I assume 4.6.1 but cannot 
>seem to find any servers that have those tags.

Just keep tracking RELENG_4_6, which will always bring you the latest
4.6.x-RELEASE-px goodies.

4.6.1-RELEASE was an unofficial 'leak' release of 4.6-RELEASE, and
4.6.2-RELEASE will be replacing it as the official 4.6 security release.
Soon. :-)

It's just a matter of what name it's called, but RELENG_4_6 is still
what you want.

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