Re: new postgresql in ports

2006-10-30 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 11:59:33PM +0100, LeVA wrote:
 2006. October 29. 22:30, viq:
  On 29/10/06, LeVA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi!
  
   There was a commit today which updates postgresql to version 8.1.5.
   This fix made it to the stable branch too, so will there be a
   package for it, or I have to compile it from ports?
   I don't really understand how this updating process work yet, so
   just forgive (but not ignore :) me, if I'm writing foolish things.
 
  From what I've seen, for current the packages are usually built
  something like once or twice a month, for most arches. For stable,
  from the discussions here I understand packages are (re)built if they
  are updated, but pretty much only for i386. So if you don't want to
  wait, or are on a different architecture, you need to build it from
  ports.
 I'm using -stable and i386. I can wait, and I want to, if I only knew 
 how long... (at least approximately; 1 week | 2 months?). I see that 
 screen still hasn't got an updated package, altough there was a 
 security update for it a few days (maybe 1 week?) ago.

A couple of days. If you know what you are doing, you can do the
compilation yourself.

Joachim



new postgresql in ports

2006-10-29 Thread LeVA
Hi!

There was a commit today which updates postgresql to version 8.1.5. This 
fix made it to the stable branch too, so will there be a package for 
it, or I have to compile it from ports?
I don't really understand how this updating process work yet, so just 
forgive (but not ignore :) me, if I'm writing foolish things.

Thanks!

Daniel

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LeVA



Re: new postgresql in ports

2006-10-29 Thread viq

On 29/10/06, LeVA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi!

There was a commit today which updates postgresql to version 8.1.5. This
fix made it to the stable branch too, so will there be a package for
it, or I have to compile it from ports?
I don't really understand how this updating process work yet, so just
forgive (but not ignore :) me, if I'm writing foolish things.



From what I've seen, for current the packages are usually built

something like once or twice a month, for most arches. For stable,
from the discussions here I understand packages are (re)built if they
are updated, but pretty much only for i386. So if you don't want to
wait, or are on a different architecture, you need to build it from
ports.


Thanks!

Daniel

--
LeVA





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viq



Re: new postgresql in ports

2006-10-29 Thread LeVA
2006. October 29. 22:30, viq:
 On 29/10/06, LeVA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi!
 
  There was a commit today which updates postgresql to version 8.1.5.
  This fix made it to the stable branch too, so will there be a
  package for it, or I have to compile it from ports?
  I don't really understand how this updating process work yet, so
  just forgive (but not ignore :) me, if I'm writing foolish things.

 From what I've seen, for current the packages are usually built
 something like once or twice a month, for most arches. For stable,
 from the discussions here I understand packages are (re)built if they
 are updated, but pretty much only for i386. So if you don't want to
 wait, or are on a different architecture, you need to build it from
 ports.
I'm using -stable and i386. I can wait, and I want to, if I only knew 
how long... (at least approximately; 1 week | 2 months?). I see that 
screen still hasn't got an updated package, altough there was a 
security update for it a few days (maybe 1 week?) ago.

Daniel

-- 
LeVA