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Date:      Wed, 1 Jun 2016 09:27:53 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Roger Marquis <marquis@roble.com>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: old ports/packages
In-Reply-To: <574ED144.1050603@quip.cz>
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> To be fair the support is last release + 2 years, supporting a minor
> version for more than 2 years seems unreasonable, compare to say redhat
> a major commercial vendor.

You can't really compare FreeBSD to a Redhat or Ubuntu LTS in this way
because ports generally continue to be upgradeable after a bsd release
has been EOL'd.  That contrasts with Linux in so far as application
versions are frozen _on_release_ rather than on EOL i.e., the apache
httpd version you installed when 6 or 14.04 first came out is typically
the apache httpd version you're stuck with until the system is upgraded
to the next major LTS version (except for security backports).

Freebsd's monolithic base is another matter and has been a red-flag at
many organizations.  Having endured 'buildworld; buildkernel;
installkernal; reboot' and 'installworld; mergemaster' over the past few
weeks I can say without exaggeration it is an order of magnitude more
time consuming that 'yum update' or 'aptitude upgrade'.  Many of us are
eagerly await base packages to fix this bad situation AND enable an
LTS model that is superior those in Linux (or any other OS for that
matter).

IMO,
Roger



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