Hi all, I am pleased to announce that we have created the 2014Q2 branch of the ports tree. Because the first 2014Q1 branch was experimental you might not have heard of it yet. January 2014 saw the release of the first quaterly branch, intended at providing a stable and high-quality ports tree. Those stable branches are a snapshot of the head ports tree taken every 3 months and currently supported for three months, during which they receive security fixes as well as build and runtime fixes. Packages are built on regular basis on that branch (weekly) and published as usual via pkg.FreeBSD.org (/quarterly instead of the usual /latest). They are signed the same way the /latest branch is. While packages for 2014Q1 were only built for 10 (i386 and amd64) 2014Q2 will be built for both FreeBSD 9 and 10 (i386 and amd64). The first build of 2014Q2 will started this morning (wednesday at 1 am UTC) and should hit your closest mirrors very soon. On behalf of the port management team Bapt -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 196 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/attachments/20140402/097c824d/attachment.sig>
El 02/04/2014 11:25, "Baptiste Daroussin" <bapt@freebsd.org> escribió:> > Hi all, > > I am pleased to announce that we have created the 2014Q2 branch of theports> tree. > > Because the first 2014Q1 branch was experimental you might not have heardof it> yet. > > January 2014 saw the release of the first quaterly branch, intended at > providing a stable and high-quality ports tree. Those stable branches area> snapshot of the head ports tree taken every 3 months and currentlysupported> for three months, during which they receive security fixes as well asbuild and> runtime fixes. > > Packages are built on regular basis on that branch (weekly) and publishedas> usual via pkg.FreeBSD.org (/quarterly instead of the usual /latest). > > They are signed the same way the /latest branch is. > > While packages for 2014Q1 were only built for 10 (i386 and amd64) 2014Q2will be> built for both FreeBSD 9 and 10 (i386 and amd64). > > The first build of 2014Q2 will started this morning (wednesday at 1 amUTC) and should> hit your closest mirrors very soon. > > On behalf of the port management teamThese are really good news. Thanks for your work!> Bapt_______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
El 02/04/2014 11:25, "Baptiste Daroussin" <bapt at freebsd.org> escribi?:> > Hi all, > > I am pleased to announce that we have created the 2014Q2 branch of theports> tree. > > Because the first 2014Q1 branch was experimental you might not have heardof it> yet. > > January 2014 saw the release of the first quaterly branch, intended at > providing a stable and high-quality ports tree. Those stable branches area> snapshot of the head ports tree taken every 3 months and currentlysupported> for three months, during which they receive security fixes as well asbuild and> runtime fixes. > > Packages are built on regular basis on that branch (weekly) and publishedas> usual via pkg.FreeBSD.org (/quarterly instead of the usual /latest). > > They are signed the same way the /latest branch is. > > While packages for 2014Q1 were only built for 10 (i386 and amd64) 2014Q2will be> built for both FreeBSD 9 and 10 (i386 and amd64). > > The first build of 2014Q2 will started this morning (wednesday at 1 amUTC) and should> hit your closest mirrors very soon. > > On behalf of the port management teamThese are really good news. Thanks for your work!> Bapt
Le Wed, 2 Apr 2014 11:24:34 +0200, Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> a ?crit : Hello,> I am pleased to announce that we have created the 2014Q2 branch of > the ports tree. > > Because the first 2014Q1 branch was experimental you might not have > heard of it yet.no!> January 2014 saw the release of the first quaterly branch, intended at > providing a stable and high-quality ports tree. Those stable branches > are a snapshot of the head ports tree taken every 3 months and > currently supported for three months, during which they receive > security fixes as well as build and runtime fixes.That's very cool, many thanks for this. Well, how to get this port tree using portsnap or svn ? Regards,
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 01:29:30PM +0200, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:> Le Wed, 2 Apr 2014 11:24:34 +0200, > Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@FreeBSD.org> a écrit : > > Hello, > > > I am pleased to announce that we have created the 2014Q2 branch of > > the ports tree. > > > > Because the first 2014Q1 branch was experimental you might not have > > heard of it yet. > > no! > > > January 2014 saw the release of the first quaterly branch, intended at > > providing a stable and high-quality ports tree. Those stable branches > > are a snapshot of the head ports tree taken every 3 months and > > currently supported for three months, during which they receive > > security fixes as well as build and runtime fixes. > > That's very cool, many thanks for this. > > Well, how to get this port tree using portsnap or svn ?Using svn just svn co <yourpreferredproto>://<yourfavoritemirror>/ports/branches/2014Q2 For portsnap there is nothing yet regards, Bapt
> Hi all, > > I am pleased to announce that we have created the 2014Q2 branch of the ports > tree. > > Because the first 2014Q1 branch was experimental you might not have heard of it > yet. > > January 2014 saw the release of the first quaterly branch, intended at > providing a stable and high-quality ports tree. Those stable branches are a > snapshot of the head ports tree taken every 3 months and currently supported > for three months, during which they receive security fixes as well as build and > runtime fixes. > > Packages are built on regular basis on that branch (weekly) and published as > usual via pkg.FreeBSD.org (/quarterly instead of the usual /latest). > > They are signed the same way the /latest branch is. > > While packages for 2014Q1 were only built for 10 (i386 and amd64) 2014Q2 will be > built for both FreeBSD 9 and 10 (i386 and amd64). > > The first build of 2014Q2 will started this morning (wednesday at 1 am UTC) and should > hit your closest mirrors very soon. > > On behalf of the port management team > Bapt >A big +1 on this! IMHO l-o-o-n-g over due. Thanks Bapt! --Chris
Hi Baptiste, this is awesome news. I think this is very good process. I got a question. From which FreeBSD branch is the latest and quarterly build? Since it can be affected by such things as update to new xorg when default in stable/10, etc. Because if the base is stable/10 it should be clear for users or release/10.0 that quarterly/latest is not safe to use. Or when it is from release/10.0, what happened when there will be release/10.1? Anyway thanks a lot, Robert. On Wed, 2 Apr 2014 11:24:34 +0200 Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> wrote:> Hi all, > > I am pleased to announce that we have created the 2014Q2 branch of > the ports tree. > > Because the first 2014Q1 branch was experimental you might not have > heard of it yet. > > January 2014 saw the release of the first quaterly branch, intended at > providing a stable and high-quality ports tree. Those stable branches > are a snapshot of the head ports tree taken every 3 months and > currently supported for three months, during which they receive > security fixes as well as build and runtime fixes. > > Packages are built on regular basis on that branch (weekly) and > published as usual via pkg.FreeBSD.org (/quarterly instead of the > usual /latest). > > They are signed the same way the /latest branch is. > > While packages for 2014Q1 were only built for 10 (i386 and amd64) > 2014Q2 will be built for both FreeBSD 9 and 10 (i386 and amd64). > > The first build of 2014Q2 will started this morning (wednesday at 1 > am UTC) and should hit your closest mirrors very soon. > > On behalf of the port management team > Bapt
Hi Baptiste, this is awesome news. I think this is very good process. I got a question. From which FreeBSD branch is the latest and quarterly build? Since it can be affected by such things as update to new xorg when default in stable/10, etc. Because if the base is stable/10 it should be clear for users or release/10.0 that quarterly/latest is not safe to use. Or when it is from release/10.0, what happened when there will be release/10.1? Anyway thanks a lot, Robert. On Wed, 2 Apr 2014 11:24:34 +0200 Baptiste Daroussin <bapt@FreeBSD.org> wrote:> Hi all, > > I am pleased to announce that we have created the 2014Q2 branch of > the ports tree. > > Because the first 2014Q1 branch was experimental you might not have > heard of it yet. > > January 2014 saw the release of the first quaterly branch, intended at > providing a stable and high-quality ports tree. Those stable branches > are a snapshot of the head ports tree taken every 3 months and > currently supported for three months, during which they receive > security fixes as well as build and runtime fixes. > > Packages are built on regular basis on that branch (weekly) and > published as usual via pkg.FreeBSD.org (/quarterly instead of the > usual /latest). > > They are signed the same way the /latest branch is. > > While packages for 2014Q1 were only built for 10 (i386 and amd64) > 2014Q2 will be built for both FreeBSD 9 and 10 (i386 and amd64). > > The first build of 2014Q2 will started this morning (wednesday at 1 > am UTC) and should hit your closest mirrors very soon. > > On behalf of the port management team > Bapt_______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
+--On 12 avril 2014 21:44:20 +0200 Robert David <robert.david.public@gmail.com> wrote: | Hi Baptiste, | | this is awesome news. I think this is very good process. | | I got a question. From which FreeBSD branch is the latest and quarterly | build? latest is built from head, quarterly is built from the latest quarterly branch, actually 2014Q2. Or are you talking about src and not ports ? If this is the case, packages are built using the oldest supported release on each branch, so, that will be 8.3 up until the end of April and then 8.4 for the 8 branch, 9.1 for the 9 branch, 10.0 for the 10 branch, and for -CURRENT, it is updated something like every couple of weeks. -- Mathieu Arnold _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"