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On Friday, August 08, 2014 10:41:51 PM Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> On 08/08/2014 21:18, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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> > On 8 August 2014 20:13:15 CEST, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com> |
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> >> On 08/08/2014 19:46, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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> >>> Hehe, would be nice if a developer would actually list the best way |
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> >> and sequence to update Gentoo with the least expected issues. |
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> >> Haha, that's very funny. Surely you jest? |
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> > It's Friday. Time of hope.... |
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> > Anyway. We all have our own way of doing a regular update. |
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> > How often do you update? Daily or weekly? |
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> Depends; if I have spare brain cycles and something is happening in the |
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> tree that grabs my interest, then daily. |
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I tend to do it during the weekend or when I have a spare moment during the |
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week. |
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> The one gentoo server I have left is often monthly. |
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The servers are done at least once a month. |
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> Test vms get updated when I feel like it. Some of them never :-) |
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Hope they are behind a firewall then, wouldn't want to know how quick a 2 year |
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old VM gets 0wned if online. |
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Joost |