
Category: FreeBSD
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- “The purpose of the doc slush is to slow down the rate of changes in that
tree in order to allow the translation teams time to finalize their work
and to avoid last-minute breakage for the 14.2-RELEASE. - Tagging of the doc tree is scheduled to take place on 8 November, 2024.”

- “The purpose of the doc slush is to slow down the rate of changes in that
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To the above responded Ed Maste:

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“FreeBSD 13.4 has a number of minor updates coming to the operating system. There are several driver updates like to the Intel ICE Ethernet network drvier and IRDRMA drivers. The LLVM/Clang compiler has been updated to LLVM 18.1.5 and there are also a number of other package updates such as SQLite 3.46 and OpenSSH 9.7p1. The in-progress FreeBSD 13.4 release notes can be found on FreeBSD.org.
For today’s FreeBSD 13.4-RC1 weekly development release, there is now a modernized set of packages on the DVD ISOs, a crash fix for “tail -F”, fixes for per-user ZFS dataset handling within the adduser command, and other fixes.“
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