Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
A) Upgrades build faster.
B) Upgrading is easier.
C) I have a bunch of optional packages installed that I want to preserve.
D) I have various patches to the repos (e.g. devel/sage) that I want to
preserve.
E) Upgrading is cool!
F) None of the above, I do upgrade but I don't really care.
A, B, E. F and
G) It saves download volume/time.
H) It saves disk space.
I) No risk, no fun. ("WARNING: This is a source-based upgrade, which
could take hours, fail, and render your Sage install useless!!")
I actually stopped testing/trying to upgrade when upgrading *from* devel
versions broke (which was a newly introduced "feature" rather than a
bug), as the resulting installations quickly became pretty useless.
-leif
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