Subject: Re: buggy?: keep user code close to kernel version
To: None <bwildasi@csulb.edu>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/27/1997 13:07:07
> Hi Bill Studenmund...
> only found netbsd-current 1.2.1 (05-17-97) snapshots w/o kernels. Is
> there kernels out for june? 

Look at ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/arch/mac68k/current-970601/
and you'll find a kernels directory and a snapshot directory.

Note: netbsd-current is NOT NetBSD 1.2.1. 1.2.1 is 1.2 with a
series of bug fixes. But there have been a lot of improvements
which aren't in 1.2.1. Mainly as they are large-enough a change
that they are considered a new feature. 1.2.1 only fixes the features
in 1.2.

So even though the current-970423 (I think that's the date) snapshot
is older than the 1.2.1 set, it represents newer technology.

As we're still making a lot of progress on getting things to work
with all the different mac models, I'd recomend running with a -current
snapshot.

Take care,

Bill