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* [Buildroot] selecting busybox releases
@ 2006-08-06 21:39 jtesta at aerende.com
  2006-08-08  0:36 ` Rob Landley
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From: jtesta at aerende.com @ 2006-08-06 21:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: buildroot

Once I have a stable version of buildroot compiled,
how do I guarantee that I always get the same version
of the packages, say busybox for example?

I tried unselecting the "Use the daily snaphost of Busybox"
but that started to download another version.

Thanks,

Jim

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* [Buildroot] selecting busybox releases
  2006-08-06 21:39 [Buildroot] selecting busybox releases jtesta at aerende.com
@ 2006-08-08  0:36 ` Rob Landley
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Rob Landley @ 2006-08-08  0:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: buildroot

On Sunday 06 August 2006 5:39 pm, jtesta at aerende.com wrote:
> Once I have a stable version of buildroot compiled,
> how do I guarantee that I always get the same version
> of the packages, say busybox for example?
> 
> I tried unselecting the "Use the daily snaphost of Busybox"
> but that started to download another version.

I recommend using the release version of busybox unless you either want to 
help us debug the thing or else need a specific new feature that wasn't in 
the latest release version.

Daily snapshots of busybox can have all sorts of random half-finished stuff in 
them, but we try to stabilize -devel into a new release every few months.  
1.2.0 came out June 30, and 1.2.1 (a bugfixes only dot-release) was only a 
week or two back.  So at this point, the busybox -devel tree has only 
accumulated a little over a month's worth of new changes, and we plan to have 
our next release including the new development (1.3.0) in December.


uClibc may go a year between releases (technically it has 10 more days until 
this is the case), and buildroot itself may never have an actual stable 
release with a version number and everything, but the current BusyBox 
maintainer is kind of big into the whole concept. :)

> Thanks,
> 
> Jim

Rob
-- 
Never bet against the cheap plastic solution.

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