All right, I've got it. I didn't want to mix different releases, I just wanted to know why a OpenBSD 3.6 package didn't run under OpenBSD 3.7. I understand that a module cannot be loaded due to structural kernel changes, but a package is not so significant!! But I think excellent the way OpenBSD releases are distributed. I just wanted to get some clarifications about it.
Thanks. On 5/20/05, Paul Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Joco Salvatti wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > As the OpenBSD 3.7 was released, I've got some doubts about the OpenBSD > > releases. Do the OpenBSD 3.6 packages run under OpenBSD 3.7? Is the kernel > > different one another? Can a module be loaded under both OpenBSD 3.6 and > > OpenBSD 3.7 with no changes in its source code or parameters? For example: > > modload module.o > > > > Thanks. > > > Maybe I'm missing something, but why would you want to mix versions like > this? If you have 3.7, that means you must have 3.7 packages and modules > available; why not just use what you have? > > PG > > -- Joco Salvatti

