On 23 June 2015 at 01:35, Jan Beich <[email protected]> wrote: > (overquoting strawman ;)
:-) > What happened to the schedule? 10.1 was released half a year ago and we're > approaching code freeze for 10.2. Not to mention packages for FreeBSD > releases are built against quaterly branches nowadays. And the next quaterly > is 2015Q3 which should happen in a week. It's a testament to the fact that no plan survives the first contact with reality. In lack of participation, I decided to hold off until I am in a position (time-wise) where I could deal with the fall-out of the upgrade for a couple of days without major interruption. Circumstances haven't been favourable so far. > Maybe do the following to improve the situation: > > (1) Update ffmpeg port to the latest version (2.7.1 currently) > (2) Remove ffmpeg26 port > (3) Add ffmpeg23 port with PORTSCOUT=limit:^2\.3.* > (4) Identify ports that hide ffmpeg dep behind an option > (5) Mass PORTREVISION bump in consumers (API/ABI changes in major versions) > (6) Exp-run with ffmpeg dep enabled if optional > (7) Fix bustage or convert to ffmpeg23 > (8) Remove ffmpeg23 if no consumers Yes, agreed, makes sense from today's point of view. When are you planning on getting started? :-) Riggs _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
