Re: [pfSense Support] Small remarks about OpenBGPD packaget

2009-08-06 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko




Scott Ullrich wrote:

  On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 12:35 AM, Evgeny
Yurchenkoevgeny.yurche...@frontline.ca wrote:
  
  


Eugene

  
  
Thanks, I commited this.

Scott

  

I'll ask very trivial question but please bear with me as I am new here.
What does 'commited this' mean? Does it mean that it is in
http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_7_2/pfSense_RELENG_1_2/livecd_installer/pfSense-1.2.3-20090805-0554.iso.gz
?
My general question is how these snapshots are related to the content
I can find on mirrors to download (for example
http://files.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/pfSense-1.2.3-RC1-LiveCD-Installer.iso)
? Trying to understand production cycle... 

Thank you.
Eugene.



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Re: [pfSense Support] Small remarks about OpenBGPD packaget

2009-08-06 Thread Scott Ullrich
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Evgeny Yurchenkoevg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:
 I'll ask very trivial question but please bear with me as I am new here.
 What does 'commited this' mean? Does it mean that it is in
 http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_7_2/pfSense_RELENG_1_2/livecd_installer/pfSense-1.2.3-20090805-0554.iso.gz

It generally takes 4-5 hours for a commit to reach the snapshots.   It
might or might not be in there but will be in future snapshots.

 My general question is how these snapshots are related to the content  I can
 find on mirrors to download (for example
 http://files.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/pfSense-1.2.3-RC1-LiveCD-Installer.iso)
 ? Trying to understand production cycle...

You are on the right track... You will want a snapshot to test.

Scott

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Re: [pfSense Support] Small remarks about OpenBGPD packaget

2009-08-06 Thread Chris Buechler
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Evgeny Yurchenkoevg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:

 I'll ask very trivial question but please bear with me as I am new here.
 What does 'commited this' mean?

This is for a package, packages don't have any relation to release
versions, in this case it'll be available immediately on all releases
compatible with the package. If you just reinstall the package you'll
have the change as committed.

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Re: [pfSense Support] Small remarks about OpenBGPD packaget

2009-08-06 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko




Scott Ullrich wrote:

  On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Evgeny Yurchenkoevg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:
  
  
I'll ask very trivial question but please bear with me as I am new here.
What does 'commited this' mean? Does it mean that it is in
http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_7_2/pfSense_RELENG_1_2/livecd_installer/pfSense-1.2.3-20090805-0554.iso.gz

  
  
It generally takes 4-5 hours for a commit to reach the snapshots.   It
might or might not be in there but will be in future snapshots.
  
  

So devlopers work hard from time to time commiting their work (kind of
moving it towards snapshots). And at some point somebody decides "ok,
it's time to draw a line" and creates the next snapshot which becomes
available to public. Something like this?

Thanks,
Eugene



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Re: [pfSense Support] Small remarks about OpenBGPD packaget

2009-08-06 Thread Chris Buechler
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Evgeny Yurchenkoevg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:

 So devlopers work hard from time to time commiting their work (kind of
 moving it towards snapshots). And at some point somebody decides ok, it's
 time to draw a line and creates the next snapshot which becomes available
 to public. Something like this?


Snapshots build non-stop (with the exceptions of build server
adds/moves/changes/problems) in a loop, it's all automatic. For
packages, those get updated within 5 minutes of the commit and are
then immediately available on all versions where the package was
updated. I suspect Scott had forgotten this was a package commit when
he said to use a snapshot earlier, as package changes don't require
base system updates generally.

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