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-
What is the -stable branch?
+What is the -stable branch?
-The -stable branch is one of OpenBSD's three
+The -stable branch is one of OpenBSD's three
flavors.
It consists of the release and errata patches.
More precisely:
- Errata entries are made for bugs which affect many people.
-
- Other patches may be merged into -stable if they affect a few
+
- Other patches may be merged into -stable if they affect a few
people in drastic ways.
- New or changed functionality, hardware support or APIs will not be
merged.
@@ -44,9 +44,9 @@
This page describes how to follow the -stable branch via CVS and building
from source.
-
Getting -stable source code
+Getting -stable source code
-To obtain the -stable tree for a particular release of OpenBSD, you can
+To obtain the -stable tree for a particular release of OpenBSD, you can
update on top of a pre-existing source tree
or you can check out a fresh source tree from
an AnonCVS server.
@@ -55,15 +55,15 @@
Do not attempt to go from one release to another via source.
Instead, please follow the upgrade guide for
-the release before compiling -stable.
+the release before compiling -stable.
-Building OpenBSD -stable
+Building OpenBSD -stable
Details on building OpenBSD from source are provided in steps 2 and 3 of the
release(8) manual.
There is also an FAQ on building the system.
-If you have a number of machines to keep on the -stable branch, you may
+If you have a number of machines to keep on the -stable branch, you may
wish to make a release.
Rebuild the kernel and reboot