Re: release name

2016-08-05 Thread RW
On Sun, 31 Jul 2016 18:41:20 + (UTC)
Kostya Berger wrote:

> Could somebody, please, explain this:
> Am I right to assume that CURRENT or "head" release number is now
> 12.0?For in that case I'll have to reduild the ports in case of
> upgrading my system to the current head, right?Because my current
> system was build well before the 11.0-alpfha releases statred
> appearing.

With stable branches and releases you rebuild ports when crossing a
major boundary because that's the only time ABI changes can break
packages. 

With CURRENT the ABI can change, and break packages, at any time. 
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Re: release name

2016-07-31 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi!

> Could somebody, please, explain this:
> Am I right to assume that CURRENT or "head" release number is now
> 12.0?

Yes.

> For in that case I'll have to reduild the ports in case of
> upgrading my system to the current head, right? Because my current
> system was build well before the 11.0-alpha releases statred
> appearing.

If you build them on 11.0-alpha, they are good enough. You
only need to rebuild those that no longer work.

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release name

2016-07-31 Thread Kostya Berger
Could somebody, please, explain this:
Am I right to assume that CURRENT or "head" release number is now 12.0?For in 
that case I'll have to reduild the ports in case of upgrading my system to the 
current head, right?Because my current system was build well before the 
11.0-alpfha releases statred appearing.


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