I'm not technically a developer, but since I'm awake and on the computer,
I'll throw this out

1)  The "current" branch of the binary distribution contains binaries that
are added to the bindist between point releases.  This is usually an update
(frequently for security or in response to some system change from Apple) to
an existing package.

2)  Not sure about this--I'm not clear on how packages graduate from stable
source to binary.  I get the impression that this now happens at the point
releases somewhat automatically, but I may be wrong.

3+4)  The problem with making an "official" unstable bindist is that all the
packages would have to be tested to verify that they work and all their
dependencies are right--not unlike what's done now to get packages moved to
stable.

I, personally would like to see a faster turnover of packages that lots of
people use from unstable to stable.

--
Alexander K. Hansen
Levitated Dipole Experiment
http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX
  

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Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 8:25 PM
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Subject: [Fink-devel] bin-dist made more regularely

Dear developers,

I have some questions concerning the binary distributions. Please 
forgive me if those have been covered elsewhere, but I haven't found 
much information about it.

1. What is the idea to have a current and a release distribution?

2. Why does the current distribution not include all stable packages?

3. Would it be a good idea to provide binaries of the unstable 
packages, too?

4. I'm aware of the "unofficial" binary distribution at 
http://fink.opendarwin.org/bbraun. Why can't this be made official, 
maybe using sourceforge.net compile farm?

I believe that many users would be happy to get up-to-date binaries and 
not to have to compile for hours. I'll be happy to invest some of my 
time into this issue if necessary.

Cheers,
                Remi

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