[ale] Web server OS
Jeff Hubbs
hbbs at comcast.net
Tue Dec 23 16:59:09 EST 2008
In Gentoo-land, each package is pretty much managed as an independent
unit and as such there aren't generally times where you're "forced" to
upgrade because updates to a distro version stop. No distro version, no
version-keyed updates.
Pat Regan wrote:
> Jeff Hubbs wrote:
>
>> OK, well, were I in your shoes, I'd "pin" Perl, Apache, etc. to specific
>> versions and that way if I ever emerge --sync to make the current
>> versions available to me, it would simply fail to do anything that would
>> force an upgrade away from those versions. Or, if you simply never did
>> emerge --sync then your system would keep the versions it started out
>> with even if you installed things you didn't have before.
>>
>
> The two examples I gave were just examples. Any newer release of a
> program or library could break something. To stick to the examples,
> though, I want to know that I have Perl 5.8.x and Apache 1.3.x for the
> next 3+ years or so. I don't want to pin Perl at 5.8.2, I want the bug
> fixes in the later 5.8 releases.
>
> If your distro does updates the same way as Debian, Ubuntu, or Red Hat
> you only have to worry about major changes like this every few years. I
> know that the release I install is going to have the same major version
> of all the installed programs and libraries for the whole support cycle.
>
> That gives us good numbers to plan from. I know that if I decide to run
> with Ubuntu 6.06 that I will get security fixes for those packages for
> only about another 2 years. If I choose 8.04, I know I still have 4
> years left before I'm forced to upgrade.
>
>
> Pat
>
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