Randy McMurchy wrote:
are 'production' releases of the CD frequently. And these releases
Yes, we tend to release a new CD after each LFS version, and then
afterwards the same CD with bugfixes.
My point being that the BLFS SVN book is supposed to be considered
an unstable environment, yet other LFS entities are using it for
their production environment, with the testing of it being that
"it builds". Yes, we know it builds. But only with much testing,
We do more than test that "it builds", IMO. ;) Releases are tested
before release and should be fine. If not we fix the bugs and release a
new CD. The bash scripts to start programs are simple enough that
problems should be found fast during testing, and if there are problems
it wouldn't be a catastrophe. Also the LiveCD only uses a small set of
the boot scripts (8 scripts, 2 network service files), and only 1 is set
to run at startup.
Justin
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