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Re: package updates for 10.0
On Wed, 19 Jul 2023 at 15:17, nia <nia%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 12:18:00PM +0000, Bruno Melo wrote:
> > I see aarch64 has new packages. So why not amd64? This OpenSSL3-thing looks will take more time to get imported to 10. 10.0 packages are 2/3 a year behind 9.3. Will we must to wait to complete 1 year from the current 10.0 repository to get binary updates?
>
> The build for amd64 was run manually by me.
>
> It isn't usual pratice to build binary packages for a BETA,
> I just decided to do it as a nice favor the community.
>
> I'll run the build when OpenSSL 3 is pulled up, there is no reason
> for me to waste my time doing it to build some packages that will
> immediately be unusable.
>
> Betas are not intended for production use.
I can respect that position, and agree you are under no obligation to
produce updated packages.
However from a user perspective, amd64 netbsd-10 packages have already
been provided, and aarch64 netbsd-10 packages continue to be updated.
As such I think it would be reasonable for some users to anticipate
amd64 packages would also be updated.
There will be a flag day for packages on all netbsd-10 systems when
openssl3 is pulled up, but that doesn't preclude making updated
packages available before that date.
Once openssl3 has been pulled up it will obviously be extremely useful
to have updated bulk package builds - I don't know if pkgsrc-pmc@ has
anything planned for that, but maybe that would be the place to start,
and if there is anything see if it could be used before then.
David
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