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Re: fail to compile NetBSD current from Linux at second attempt
Ramiro Aceves <ea1abz%gmail.com@localhost> writes:
> Thanks so much Robert for your explanation, I appreciatte it very much
> and I understand it better now. I am going to try NetBSD-11 and see
> what happens.
The real question is what are you trying to do.
If you want a system to do something useful with, including develop/test
pkgsrc, then netbsd-11 is appropriate. It's pretty up to date, and very
stable.
If you want the very latest, and you are ok with running into build
issue, waiting, and retrying, and perhaps trouble with the system when
booted, and are ok with using /rescue and/or booting off saved bootable
media, then you can of course run current if you want.
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