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Исправление kirk_johnson, (текущая версия) :

я же не собираю всё подряд - очень редко и только нужные вещи. и только после тестирования. когда в 6.1 поломался goldendict

Ээээ... 6.1 вышел вот только что. Если ты героически его тестируешь на -current, то вопросов нет, но мы-то тут про -stable и -release говорим.

ps. интересно, а зачем тогда вообще -wip, если всем запрещать им пользоваться? :)

Ээээ...

This tree (openbsd-wip) is to be used to maintain and eventually migrate ports into the official OpenBSD ports tree. This means that ports in this tree are actively worked on and may not always build, though of course it's best to aim for building ports.

Я не знаю, что тут ещё добавить:

Active OpenBSD development is known as the -current branch. These sources are frequently compiled into releases known as snapshots. Active development sometimes pushes aggressive changes, and complications can arise when building the latest code from a previous point in time. Some of the shortcuts for getting over these hurdles are explained on this page. In general, it's far better to use the OpenBSD upgrade procedure with a newer snapshot, as developers will have gone through the trouble for you already.

Make sure you've read and understand how to build the system from source before using -current and the instructions below.

You should always use a snapshot as the starting point for running -current. Upgrading by compiling your own source code is not supported.

OpenBSD-wip это полуофициальная хреновина. И она может не собираться. И используешь ты её на свой страх и риск.

Исправление kirk_johnson, :

я же не собираю всё подряд - очень редко и только нужные вещи. и только после тестирования. когда в 6.1 поломался goldendict

Ээээ... 6.1 вышел вот только что. Если ты героически его тестируешь на -current, то вопросов нет, но мы-то тут про -stable и -release говорим.

ps. интересно, а зачем тогда вообще -wip, если всем запрещать им пользоваться? :)

Ээээ...

This tree (openbsd-wip) is to be used to maintain and eventually migrate ports into the official OpenBSD ports tree. This means that ports in this tree are actively worked on and may not always build, though of course it's best to aim for building ports.

Я не знаю, что тут ещё добавить:

Active OpenBSD development is known as the -current branch. These sources are frequently compiled into releases known as snapshots. Active development sometimes pushes aggressive changes, and complications can arise when building the latest code from a previous point in time. Some of the shortcuts for getting over these hurdles are explained on this page. In general, it's far better to use the OpenBSD upgrade procedure with a newer snapshot, as developers will have gone through the trouble for you already.

Make sure you've read and understand how to build the system from source before using -current and the instructions below.

You should always use a snapshot as the starting point for running -current. Upgrading by compiling your own source code is not supported.

Исправление kirk_johnson, :

я же не собираю всё подряд - очень редко и только нужные вещи. и только после тестирования. когда в 6.1 поломался goldendict

Ээээ... 6.1 вышел вот только что. Если ты героически его тестируешь на -current, то вопросов нет, но мы-то тут про -stable и -release говорим.

ps. интересно, а зачем тогда вообще -wip, если всем запрещать им пользоваться? :)

Я не знаю, что тут ещё добавить:

Active OpenBSD development is known as the -current branch. These sources are frequently compiled into releases known as snapshots. Active development sometimes pushes aggressive changes, and complications can arise when building the latest code from a previous point in time. Some of the shortcuts for getting over these hurdles are explained on this page. In general, it's far better to use the OpenBSD upgrade procedure with a newer snapshot, as developers will have gone through the trouble for you already.

Make sure you've read and understand how to build the system from source before using -current and the instructions below.

You should always use a snapshot as the starting point for running -current. Upgrading by compiling your own source code is not supported.

Исправление kirk_johnson, :

я же не собираю всё подряд - очень редко и только нужные вещи. и только после тестирования. когда в 6.1 поломался goldendict

Ээээ... 6.1 вышел вот только что. Если ты героически его тестируешь на -current, то вопросов нет, но мы-то тут про -stable и -release говорим.

ps. интересно, а зачем тогда вообще -wip, если всем запрещать им пользоваться? :)

Active OpenBSD development is known as the -current branch. These sources are frequently compiled into releases known as snapshots. Active development sometimes pushes aggressive changes, and complications can arise when building the latest code from a previous point in time. Some of the shortcuts for getting over these hurdles are explained on this page. In general, it's far better to use the OpenBSD upgrade procedure with a newer snapshot, as developers will have gone through the trouble for you already.

Make sure you've read and understand how to build the system from source before using -current and the instructions below.

You should always use a snapshot as the starting point for running -current. Upgrading by compiling your own source code is not supported.

Исходная версия kirk_johnson, :

я же не собираю всё подряд - очень редко и только нужные вещи. и только после тестирования. когда в 6.1 поломался goldendict

Ээээ... 6.1 вышел вот только что. Если ты героически его тестируешь на -current, то вопросов нет, но мы-то тут про -stable и -release говорим.

ps. интересно, а зачем тогда вообще -wip, если всем запрещать им пользоваться? :)

 Active OpenBSD development is known as the -current branch. These sources are frequently compiled into releases known as snapshots. Active development sometimes pushes aggressive changes, and complications can arise when building the latest code from a previous point in time. Some of the shortcuts for getting over these hurdles are explained on this page. In general, it's far better to use the OpenBSD upgrade procedure with a newer snapshot, as developers will have gone through the trouble for you already.

Make sure you've read and understand how to build the system from source before using -current and the instructions below.

You should always use a snapshot as the starting point for running -current. Upgrading by compiling your own source code is not supported.