I'm currently running OpenPKG 1.3. I'm in the process of upgrading my FreeBSD 4.0 box to OpenPKG 2.0. I'm noticing on the release schedule that OPKG 2.1 should be out shortly. Is there any reason, considering this, that I shouldn't just upgrade to OPKG-current? ...and if I were to do that, are there any specific processes I should follow?
I'm thinking: 1. Install openpkg-1.9.0-2.0.0.src.rpm 2. Upgrade to openpkg-2.0.0-2.0.0.src.rpm 3. Upgrade to openpkg-2.0.3-2.0.3.src.rpm (should I apply the 2.0.1 - 2.0.2 versions first?) 4. Upgrade installed pkgs to 2.x.x versions. 5. Install openpkg-20040609-20040609.src.rpm 6. Upgrade installed pkgs to "current" versions. 7. Wait for OPKG 2.1 release and upgrade to that. Is there any problems with this scenario? ______________________________________________________________________ The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org User Communication List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
