Posted by
timothy
on from the how-many-shopping-days-left dept.
ocipio writes "FreeBSD 5.2 is scheduled to be released by Christmas. Recently marked 5.2-BETA, the ports tree is in a freeze and developers are asking for testing. A TODO list is available for those interested."
Note that this is different from the name being inserted into the CVS tree -- 5.2-BETA is now available for installation via all the usual mechanisms (ISO image, FTP install, etc), without requiring a preexisting system.
The Roadmap at FreeBSD.org says that RELENG_5 will arrive with 5.3. I've pasted the gist of it below.
"The original schedule of releasing FreeBSD 5.2 and branching RELENG_5 in September 2003 is being pushed back due to the complexity of the remaining tasks. The new schedule follows:
* Nov 5, 2003: 5.2-BETA, general code freeze
* Nov 19, 2003: 5.2-RC1, RELENG_5_2 branched
* Nov 27, 2003: 5.2-RC2
* Dec 2, 2003: 5.2-RELEASE
* Mar 1, 2004: 5.3-BETA, general code freeze
* Mar 15, 2004: 5.3-RC1, RELENG_5 and RELENG_5_3 branched
* Mar 22, 2004: 5.3-RC2
* Mar 29, 2004: 5.3-RELEASE"
Read it in full at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/article s/5-roadmap/
Does anyone know why the PowerPC port is moving so slow?
Because it is a new port for FreeBSD. Because it isn't x86. Because you aren't contributing code to the port:)
It really is a recent port. Give it a little time and the pace of the project should pick up.
-sirket
It's not so recent
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Anonymous Coward
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· Score: 2, Informative
Goes back a while actually. The real reason that the PowerPC port is lagging is that it has one developer.
Lagging PowerPC port problem
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Anonymous Coward
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· Score: 3, Funny
"Goes back a while actually. The real reason that the PowerPC port is lagging is that it has one developer."
That problem takes care of itself. Once the developer has a complete version, it means that 1/3 of all the PowerPC users will already have the *BSD port. It will be a simple matter for him to give it to the other two.
Obviously this is still the Beta, but the plan is to eventually make 5.2 the start of the production/stable branch. I imagine that the final decision won't be made until after 5.2 has been moved out of Beta and officially released for a while. . . while the testing and Beta period catches a lot of things, there are always bugs that only crop up under the heavier/more diverse use that a final, official release brings. I would wait until 5.2 has been in full release for a couple months, and watch the incoming bug reports to see if there is something that specifically affects you, and after that I'd deem it ready to move things to.
Merge of Darwin msdosfs, other fixes Not done Apple's Darwin operating system has fairly extensive improvements to msdosfs and other kernel services; these fixes must be reviewed and merged to the FreeBSD tree.
Since one reason the GPL people attack the BSD license so much is that it doesn't require give backs, it's good to see some people do the right thing.
Re:Merge from Apple
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Brandybuck
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· Score: 4, Insightful
Sometimes when you don't treat people like potential criminals, you'll find that they "do the right thing" without being asked.
-- Don't blame me, I didn't vote for either of them!
Re:Merge from Apple
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Groganz
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· Score: 2, Insightful
Not to mention any improvements that FreeBSD developers make on top of that can be feed back into Darwin, and so it goes on. And noone has stolen any code:P
Re:Production Release?
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mezron
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· Score: 4, Informative
doh! upon actually RTFA again, it appears to be another new technology release.
this is not -STABLE yet.
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anarcat
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· Score: 5, Informative
For folks wondering if this is a production release or whatnot, you might like to read the 5-STABLE roadmap, more specifically, the 5-STABLE schedule.
Is this going to be the stable release for the 5.x series?
No. Think you have to wait till 5.3 for that.
-- bash$:(){:|:&};:
Re:PowerPC
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saintlupus
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· Score: 3, Informative
It really is a recent port. Give it a little time and the pace of the project should pick up.
I asked Jordan Hubbard about this in a feedback session at WWDC earlier this year. He said that if the project isn't dead yet, it's certainly coughing up blood and clutching its chest.
Not too promising. The trolls might finally have a dead BSD to point at.
Re:Notable quotables
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Anonymous Coward
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· Score: 2, Funny
Dead? Thats funny. I'm using it right now to reply to your post. Seems plenty alive to me. Honestly...some of you Linux zealots are just as bad as the windows people. They all say "if it's not Windows I'm not using it!" In come the Linux zealots, the open source mirror image of the thing they despise, to proclaim "If it's not Linux...it's dead." Bah. You remind me of a bunch of shorts on the NASDAQ floor.
Re:Notable quotables
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tarius8105
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· Score: 2, Funny
Honestly...some of you Linux zealots are just as bad as the windows people.
I like to view Linux zealots as the little children playing soldier in a sandbox, "You're Dead!" "No I'm not dead, I'm superman!" "No! I am superman"...If you dont know what I'm referring to, Linux people are the only ones who refer that their OS is the best in the world and nothing can top it:)
A couple hours ago, 5.2-BETA was officially released.
Note that this is different from the name being inserted into the CVS tree -- 5.2-BETA is now available for installation via all the usual mechanisms (ISO image, FTP install, etc), without requiring a preexisting system.
Tarsnap: Online backups for the truly paranoid
Nope.
e s/5-roadmap/
The Roadmap at FreeBSD.org says that RELENG_5 will arrive with 5.3. I've pasted the gist of it below.
"The original schedule of releasing FreeBSD 5.2 and branching RELENG_5 in September 2003 is being pushed back due to the complexity of the remaining tasks. The new schedule follows:
* Nov 5, 2003: 5.2-BETA, general code freeze
* Nov 19, 2003: 5.2-RC1, RELENG_5_2 branched
* Nov 27, 2003: 5.2-RC2
* Dec 2, 2003: 5.2-RELEASE
* Mar 1, 2004: 5.3-BETA, general code freeze
* Mar 15, 2004: 5.3-RC1, RELENG_5 and RELENG_5_3 branched
* Mar 22, 2004: 5.3-RC2
* Mar 29, 2004: 5.3-RELEASE"
Read it in full at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articl
With any luck, this will be the best Christmas EVER!!!
Does anyone know why the PowerPC port is moving so slow?
:)
Because it is a new port for FreeBSD. Because it isn't x86. Because you aren't contributing code to the port
It really is a recent port. Give it a little time and the pace of the project should pick up.
-sirket
Goes back a while actually. The real reason that the PowerPC port is lagging is that it has one developer.
"Goes back a while actually. The real reason that the PowerPC port is lagging is that it has one developer."
That problem takes care of itself. Once the developer has a complete version, it means that 1/3 of all the PowerPC users will already have the *BSD port. It will be a simple matter for him to give it to the other two.
Obviously this is still the Beta, but the plan is to eventually make 5.2 the start of the production/stable branch. I imagine that the final decision won't be made until after 5.2 has been moved out of Beta and officially released for a while. . . while the testing and Beta period catches a lot of things, there are always bugs that only crop up under the heavier/more diverse use that a final, official release brings. I would wait until 5.2 has been in full release for a couple months, and watch the incoming bug reports to see if there is something that specifically affects you, and after that I'd deem it ready to move things to.
From the TODO:
Merge of Darwin msdosfs, other fixes
Not done
Apple's Darwin operating system has fairly extensive improvements to msdosfs and other kernel services; these fixes must be reviewed and merged to the FreeBSD tree.
Since one reason the GPL people attack the BSD license so much is that it doesn't require give backs, it's good to see some people do the right thing.
doh! upon actually RTFA again, it appears to be another new technology release.
For folks wondering if this is a production release or whatnot, you might like to read the 5-STABLE roadmap, more specifically, the 5-STABLE schedule.
Semantics is the gravity of abstraction
Is this going to be the stable release for the 5.x series?
No. Think you have to wait till 5.3 for that.
bash$
It really is a recent port. Give it a little time and the pace of the project should pick up.
I asked Jordan Hubbard about this in a feedback session at WWDC earlier this year. He said that if the project isn't dead yet, it's certainly coughing up blood and clutching its chest.
Not too promising. The trolls might finally have a dead BSD to point at.
--saint
Right, here's a link.
Now I know what to buy everyone for Christmas!
Saying your OS is the best because more people use it is like saying MacDonalds make the best food
cvsup works great on 56k.
Dead? Thats funny. I'm using it right now to reply to your post. Seems plenty alive to me. Honestly...some of you Linux zealots are just as bad as the windows people. They all say "if it's not Windows I'm not using it!" In come the Linux zealots, the open source mirror image of the thing they despise, to proclaim "If it's not Linux...it's dead." Bah. You remind me of a bunch of shorts on the NASDAQ floor.
Honestly...some of you Linux zealots are just as bad as the windows people.
:)
I like to view Linux zealots as the little children playing soldier in a sandbox, "You're Dead!" "No I'm not dead, I'm superman!" "No! I am superman"...If you dont know what I'm referring to, Linux people are the only ones who refer that their OS is the best in the world and nothing can top it