On behalf of NetBSD release engineering, I'd like to announce that we have re-started the process of releasing NetBSD 4.0. The process was originally started back in August, with a goal of releasing by right about now- however, in September and October, we had a huge flurry of bug-fixing activity, which improved the quality of NetBSD-current a huge amount (thanks to Elad Efrat for organizing the first two IRC hackathons which closed hundreds of outstanding Problem Reports). At the same time, we realized that if NetBSD 4.0 was to benefit from this work, it would take a superhuman effort from the entire project to get all these fixes pulled up to the release branch. It was clear that it would be unrealistic to expect that to happen through the normal process. We weighed the various options, and decided that our best course of action was to simply start the branch over once we fixed a couple more issues. I'm happy to say that yesterday, December 1, we did just that. The netbsd-4 branch is once again 'open for business', and we're pushing full steam ahead to release. Of course, this means a delay from the original projected release date; we now expect to be able to release NetBSD 4 in March. A couple of minor details: to differentiate the new branch, and new beta process, we have designated this test as NetBSD 4.0_BETA2. If you have source trees from the original netbsd-4 branch, we recommend that you delete them and check out a fresh copy with the netbsd-4 tag (see below). It will be a couple of days until the first test builds of the new branch are available, but we wanted to get the announcement out as soon as possible. You can check the progress and status of the beta at: http://www.netbsd.org/releng/releng-4.html HOW YOU CAN HELP ---------------- Please test NetBSD 4.0_BETA2 on your hardware! A lot of work has gone into getting us this far, but we don't have access to every piece of hardware out there. If you've used previous releases of NetBSD, please make sure all your devices continue to work; if you have spare machines, please test the installation procedures. With your help, this will be the best release of NetBSD yet! As always, problems should be reported using send-pr, or you may use the web submission form at: http://www.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/sendpr.cgi?gndb=netbsd GETTING THE BETA ---------------- Getting source code via anonymous CVS: -------------------------------------- To switch your existing tree to track NetBSD-4.0_BETA2, use the "netbsd-4" tag: cd /usr/src cvs update -rnetbsd-4 -dP For more information about anonymous CVS, see http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/current/#using-anoncvs Getting pre-built binaries: --------------------------- The new netbsd-4 branch (which represents NetBSD 4.0_BETA2) is being periodically built by the NetBSD Foundation's autobuild cluster. When all is working smoothly, it should be built two or three times per week during the beta cycle. You can access the latest autobuilds of NetBSD here: http://releng.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/builds.cgi and snapshots of NetBSD 4.0_BETA2, in particular, can be found here: ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-4/ Please keep in mind that the autobuilds do fail for some platforms occasionally, especially during the beta process. If you don't see a directory for your platform of choice for a given date, please try another. We will be keeping up to three autobuilds of NetBSD 4.0_BETA around at any given time.
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