Re: sysupgrade: select sets to install

2019-07-12 Thread Philipp Buehler
Am 10.07.2019 20:18 schrieb Theo de Raadt: Ofcourse there are also custom sets, like site${VERSION}-*.tgz . Which is something to keep in mind. Yeah, we could delete support for that entirely Those of you so used to pushing buttons and requiring special features used by a limited subset of

Re: sysupgrade: select sets to install

2019-07-10 Thread Alexander Bluhm
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 12:18:33PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > Ofcourse there are also custom sets, like site${VERSION}-*.tgz . Which is > > something to keep in mind. > > Yeah, we could delete support for that entirely I use site.tgz to configure my regression test machines. This is a

Re: sysupgrade: select sets to install

2019-07-10 Thread Theo de Raadt
Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > On Tue, Jul 09, 2019 at 05:09:12PM +0200, Klemens Nanni wrote: > > I think sysupgrade should, if at all, use the same semantics as the > > installer. That is, something like `sysugprade -S '-* b*'" to upgrade > > nothing but kernels and base. > > > > Such options offer

Re: sysupgrade: select sets to install

2019-07-10 Thread Hiltjo Posthuma
On Tue, Jul 09, 2019 at 05:09:12PM +0200, Klemens Nanni wrote: > I think sysupgrade should, if at all, use the same semantics as the > installer. That is, something like `sysugprade -S '-* b*'" to upgrade > nothing but kernels and base. > > Such options offer great potential for users to shoot

Re: sysupgrade: select sets to install

2019-07-10 Thread Theo de Raadt
Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2019/07/10 17:02, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > > Hi Theo, > > > > Theo de Raadt wrote on Tue, Jul 09, 2019 at 09:23:25AM -0600: > > > Klemens Nanni wrote: > > > > >> I think sysupgrade should, if at all, use the same semantics as the > > >> installer. That is,

Re: sysupgrade: select sets to install

2019-07-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019/07/10 17:02, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Hi Theo, > > Theo de Raadt wrote on Tue, Jul 09, 2019 at 09:23:25AM -0600: > > Klemens Nanni wrote: > > >> I think sysupgrade should, if at all, use the same semantics as the > >> installer. That is, something like `sysugprade -S '-* b*'" to upgrade

Re: sysupgrade: select sets to install

2019-07-10 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Theo, Theo de Raadt wrote on Tue, Jul 09, 2019 at 09:23:25AM -0600: > Klemens Nanni wrote: >> I think sysupgrade should, if at all, use the same semantics as the >> installer. That is, something like `sysugprade -S '-* b*'" to upgrade >> nothing but kernels and base. >> >> Such options

Re: sysupgrade: select sets to install

2019-07-09 Thread Evan Silberman
Klemens Nanni wrote: > I think sysupgrade should, if at all, use the same semantics as the > installer. That is, something like `sysugprade -S '-* b*'" to upgrade > nothing but kernels and base. > > Such options offer great potential for users to shoot themselves in the > foot by doing partial

Re: sysupgrade: select sets to install

2019-07-09 Thread Theo de Raadt
Klemens Nanni wrote: > I think sysupgrade should, if at all, use the same semantics as the > installer. That is, something like `sysugprade -S '-* b*'" to upgrade > nothing but kernels and base. > > Such options offer great potential for users to shoot themselves in the > foot by doing partial

Re: sysupgrade: select sets to install

2019-07-09 Thread Klemens Nanni
I think sysupgrade should, if at all, use the same semantics as the installer. That is, something like `sysugprade -S '-* b*'" to upgrade nothing but kernels and base. Such options offer great potential for users to shoot themselves in the foot by doing partial upgrades; I am not really sold on