Manuel Giraud wrote:
I wasn't clear enough: by "new package", I meant "a package not
installed on my system yet" and not "the bleeding edge version of one
package".
Ah ok, sorry, I misunderstood.
Maybe I'll stick to -current too. But I'd like to give try staying
-stable for a while and I could still play with the new toys every 6
month anyway. I wonder why does the FAQ recommend -stable over -current?
From the FAQ:
"Put bluntly, the "best" version of OpenBSD is /-current/."
Please read the FAQ. It is explained why there are situations where
-stable is more _suitable_ for some people, -current for others.
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