Re: Re: How often...
By: Grease to Marisag on Fri Oct 18 2019 11:25 am
Marisag wrote to Grease <=-
Yes, you should update with CVS as the instructions show...
I was curious about the frequency of the updates.
It really depends on your priorities and concerns. Sometimes the newest code is not the best code as a new bug or regression might've been introduced. Of course, we rely on sysops (and their users) to test the features so we know when there's a bug and try to act quickly to fix them.
If stability is your highest priority, then I'd say wait for a lull between cvs-commits (of .c of .cpp files), as those are probably the periods of highest reliability. When there are frequent and daily commits, all related to the same feature/change-set, that's a good indication that things might not be settled and you may experience a new bug or two if you update during those periods of high activity - which is fine so long as you understand the risk and are prepared to report bugs.
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