On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 12:26:31PM +0200, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote: > Vincent Stemen wrote: >> On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 09:05:40 -0400 (EDT), Justin C. Sherrill wrote: >>> Since 2.4 is out, and we'll have binary pkgsrc packages for it soon, the >>> 2.0 packages are due to be removed. If this will cause you trouble, >>> please speak up. >>> >>> The plan is to keep packages for the current release (2.4) and the >>> previous release (2.2), which gives us a binary package retention >>> schedule of about a year. >> >> If possible, I would recommend (and request) keeping packages available >> for at least two previous releases rather than just one. > > It is really bad to keep around packages we don't build anymore, because > they get outdated and accumulate security problems. And we don't have > the resources to keep building packages. > > I think we should keep around what we can build for at the moment, and > not a bit more.
Well, Justin did say "If this will cause you trouble, please speak up.". :-) Yea, I wouldn't expect you to continue building and maintaining packages for very old revisions, but it is convenient to have access to the original snapshot of binary packages for maintaining older machines, so that packages can be added (or replaced if something gets broken or deleted) without having to do a full upgrade. It's up to you guys of course. We will probably go ahead and start downloading the whole package suite, then, for major revisions to keep around locally for maintaining any older installations we have. Regards, Vince
