Letzte Nacht hat Kris Kenneway den Link zur Testversion des Xorg 7.2 Ports-Tree auf der freebsd-ports Mailingliste veröffentlicht.
http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/ports-xorg-7.2.tbz
Die Datei hat bei mir folgende Prüfsummen:
http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/ports-xorg-7.2.tbz
Die Datei hat bei mir folgende Prüfsummen:
Code:
MD5 (ports-xorg-7.2.tbz) = a5d98d457f378c6994bedd97258854d4
SHA256 (ports-xorg-7.2.tbz) = 076be68f56c409faf451bcf0f5a7b03c760929f398394d77dc181f75929477b4
Kris Kenneway schrieb:Dear porters,
We are now ready for xorg 7.2 testing! Over the past week we have
done extensive tests of various upgrade scenarios, fixed many
remaining bugs, and now the upgrade is looking good. Of course, we
can't possibly test everything, so that's where you come in. What we
need now is for everyone to download this tarball:
http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/ports-xorg-7.2.tbz
Extract it into a clean directory (i.e. not over the top of your
existing ports tree), then follow the directions in UPDATING to begin
the upgrade process. In particular, please pay special attention to
the instructions on how to record and report information should
something go wrong: without a transcript of the upgrade session we may
be unable to determine what went wrong on your system, and your report
may be wasted.
We're asking all FreeBSD ports committers and other interested
developers to participate in this process: it's now up to you guys to
test the upgrade and report problems you encounter, before we unleash
it on the general user base.
Once we have enough success reports and have dealt with all reported
failures, we will proceed with the next stage, which is to import into
CVS.
Kris
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