Jonathan Horne wrote:
> its been a while since i have come to the point where i can cvsup and
> buildworld my systems without making any mistakes. but, at this point, so
> far, i only buildworld up to STABLE. i do have one dev system that
> yesterday, i finally did a buildworld to RELENG.
>
> as i understand it, STABLE contains all security/bug fixes, as well as all
> enhancements to other applications as they have been developed. and that
> RELENG contains only security and bugfixes. have i gathered my information
> correctly?
Yes you have. You might want to read the following article:
http://www.dwlabs.ca/freebsd/docs/version-guide/article.html
> im interested in polling the users of this list (who frequently buildworld on
> their systems), what situations (deployments) STABLE is for, and the same for
> RELENG.
>
Personally, for me, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". I only follow
errata branches. If you can't afford any down time then don't do it. If
you are willing to play around and go off-line for the weekend then go
for it. Everything depends on how mission critical your servers are. I
still have a few 5.3 boxes cranking around. They've served me well,
hence I don't see any necessity upgrading them, yet.
Cheers,
Mikhail.
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