Re: A few questions...
Re: A few questions...
- Subject: Re: A few questions...
- From: Emiel Kollof <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 20:28:14 +0100
Louis Gerbarg heeft op dinsdag 26 februari 2002 om 19:52 het volgende
geschreven:
[snip]
Apple-222 is different than Apple-201-5. The deal is when new kernels
are submitted internally they are generally given a new montonically
increasing number. When the source for those is checked into Darwin
with the tag they are checked in under being Apple-nnn where nnn is the
version of the project. The notable difference between the kernels you
listed is that Apple-201 was the kernel that shipped with Mac OS X 10.1
and Darwin 1.4.1. After that stuff for software updates was done on the
Apple-201-xx branch, and more work not targetted at the software update
kept having increasing numbers. There is no -STABLE or -CURRENT as in
FreeBSD,
Interesting... So if I want to track xnu (and other modules) I just have
to follow the default branch (what you get if you don't supply a branch
with -r).
3. Am I on the right mailing list for questions like these? Or should
I move this to darwin-development?
This kind of questions is probably appropriate for either list, not
sure which one it is more appropriate on.
Oh well, at least I got some answers :) Thanks for your time. I will not
return to my regular programming and submit build errors, bugs or other
stuff that ticks me :)
Cheers,
Emiel
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