I wrote that in the notes because HAMMER2 is still not something to use in any realistic way, but there's been a lot of work and forward motion, and I wanted to credit that.
You can create a HAMMER2 volume now, and even boot from it - but there's no guarantee it won't blow up horribly, or that any of the planned features are working - especially the filesystem duplication. On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Zenny <[email protected]> wrote: > Exciting release, but disappointing to read: > > "HAMMER2 is in the system but not ready for use. Development of > HAMMER2 is ongoing in DragonFly 3.7." > > What actually does that mean? Thanks. > > > On 11/26/13, Justin Sherrill <[email protected]> wrote: > > DragonFly 3.6 is released, officially. The ISO and IMG files should be > on > > the mirrors by now, and the release page has details: > > > > http://www.dragonflybsd.org/release36/ > > > > Be warned: because there's an ABI _and_ packaging system change in this > > release, it will require some time to do an upgrade. Binary packages for > > dports on 3.6 are already available, so it won't take long to add what > you > > need. Look over the release notes and /usr/src/UPDATING, as always. > > >
