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On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 10:45 AM, Reginald Beardsley <pulask...@yahoo.com> 
wrote:

> If the ISO is not "stable" it's not even worth doing. Kirk is brilliant, but 
> he just describes the concepts.
> I'll see what the new book has to say and then compare it to the 
> implementation.

Oh man, I mean the ports collection. The ports is what you get when you run 
portsnap fetch extract and portsnap fetch update. They are going to deprecate 
portsnap so the most obvious way to get the ports tree is via git. I feared if 
you got the wrong branch of the ports tree, the master branch, because I have 
never had any build errors with ports, so I remind you that you should use the 
stable quarterly branch.

Seemed you never used FreeBSD before. I have to remind you that, FreeBSD names 
their ISO a bit different from the rest. STABLE branch is indeed testing but 
RELEASE branch is indeed stable. You should get the RELEASE branch ISO.

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