* Rodolfo Edgar (sololistasdecor...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I want to use NetBSD 7.1 and the packages (binaries) are 7.1 in the
> installer, but in the ftp server there is not  the 7.1 packages, I
> changed to 7.0.2, but when I install some package I see warnings.
> My question is the packages to release 7.1 is the same to 7.0.2, thanks
Firstly, you should know that OS version and package version are absolutely 
independent. Packages or pkgsrc in NetBSD are developed by *some* in NetBSD 
team but *some* are not. pkg is binary and pkgsrc is source code. They are 
intended to be as much as portable and can run on several systems, not only 
NetBSD. And whether it is called packages or pkgsrc, it is released every 
quarter of the year. 
Personnally, I only use pkgsrc, of which the latest is 2016Q4. And it is source 
code. Whatever version of pkgsrc, once you fetch, you can compile on any 
version of NetBSD or even other systems.
Packages (pkg) are binaries, which were precompiled for any specific platforms 
or systems. You don't have to do anything with compiling. If you don't jump 
across major branches e.g. 7.0.2 to 7.1. It is likely to work. But if you jump 
across major branches for instance 5.x to 7.x, pkgsrc should be considered 
rather than pkg.

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but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity."
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