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@ 2002-11-20 14:43 Riyad Kalla
  2002-11-20 15:20 ` Mark Constable
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From: Riyad Kalla @ 2002-11-20 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

This is more of a "how does this work" question:

I notice so much activity on this list all the time with new packages
and new ideas and new ebuilds, etc. etc... And I realize that the idea
of a "release version" of Gentoo isn't the same as RedHat or Mandrake
where there is a snapshot in time of a code base that is deemed a
"release", its sort of this every-growing and changing repository of
ebuilds.

This is cool and everything, but it also makes it hard for people that
need to get a "stable release quality" version to say slap on a
production server... So for example, if I download Gentoo 1.4, and
install it today, and my coworker downloads gentoo 1.4 and installs it 2
weeks from now, we *might* have different systems cause when he emerged
his original system, some of the packages had changed... (is this an
accurate assessment?)

How do I combat this? Say if I'm interested in a rock-solid snapshot of
Gentoo without going through an ungodly amount of administrative setup
and mirroring of the snapshot etc.? I realize that rock-solid is
relative sometimes, but I'm more asking along the lines of say gcc gets
update from 3.2 to 3.4 (hypothetically), and everyone knows that 3.2 is
more stable, and there are some growing pains going on with 3.4, BUT 3.4
is the current ebuild... That sort of deal, so when I install gentoo on
a new work station, I want to keep the versions of Gentoo static across
all machines, or atleast in synch with eachother.

There is a flat-out question in the paragraphs above and then some
hidden sort of every-day use questions, sorry if things seem a bit
unclear, its only because I'm a bit unclear on how to use gentoo in a
"release" fashion, even though portage seems to be an ever changing
mass. (portage is the software right? How do I refer to the repository
of ebuilds? "the portage tree?")

Thanks!

-Riyad


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