>   On Oct 07 at 16:44, Mark Murray spoke:
> 
> > > How did you know this?
> > 
> > I read the makefiles.
> 
> This sounds like several hours of work.

5 minutes, actually.

> Thank you for letting me benefit of your time.

Pleasure!

> > No. CURRENT is not really documented that way. Developers are supposed
> > to "Use the Source, Luke!" :-)
> 
> So the intended audience for CURRENT are developers?

Mostly, yes.

> Or maybe also testers?

Them as well.

> What if somebody wants to know whether his hardware configuration is
> supported (supposed it's not supported by Stable)?

Try current by al means, but as the hadbook states, CURRENT is not
for those seeking new features. It is a development-heavy, support-
light codebase.

M
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