OK, in an attempt to stop the 95 million posts asking how to upgrade to
the latest Gentoo Release Candidate please read on....
** **
* Gentoo Releases are essentially only relevant to the LiveCD. *
** **
Once you have chosen a profile and done:
emerge sync
emerge --update world
You will have the *latest* Gentoo installed on your system.
This contrasts with a distro like Red Hat where they release a version and
then bug fixes for that version.
Because the LiveCD only has a minimal number of applications that install
from it when you "emerge --update world" *all* versions of your installed
software that have an upgrade available, will be upgraded.
In summary:
If you have done:
emerge sync
recently then you are up to date, don't sweat it.
Note:
If you would like to assist the developers please download the latest
LiveCD and do an installation. If you get any errors, please let the
developers know by submitting a bug @ bugs.gentoo.org (remember to do
a search first, someone may have the same problem)
--
Troy Dack http://linux.tkdack.com
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://webportage.sf.net
Public Key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4D90BE3C
Key fingerprint = 1F3D 6C15 16AA 09D5 0C96 92E5 FD89 16F9 4D90 BE3C
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list