I'm inclined to agree. I have had great luck in production boxes with
FreeBSD-CURRENT, but it's not reccomended to use -CURRENT for production
just because sometimes things break. :-)
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On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Ben Rosengart wrote:
> On 20 Dec 1999, Fritz Heinrichmeyer wrote:
>
> > as there now is almost only talk about sound and ata drivers in this
> > list, would it be adviseable to use a current-snap on a server machine
> > (apache,samba,ftp) without need for sound and ata drivers (box with
> > aic-scsi-only drives)?
> >
> > The integrated gcc-2.95.2 is so handy and current does all i want on my
> > private box anyway.
>
> I think you'd have better luck asking people what their experiences with
> the software have been, rather than asking for a recommendation. No one
> is likely to want to take the responsibility of recommending -current
> for a production site, but they'll be happy to share their own
> experiences and let you come to your own conclusion.
>
> --
> Ben Rosengart
>
> UNIX Systems Engineer, Skunk Group
> StarMedia Network, Inc.
>
>
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