What versions should I port in?
I was wondering which versions I should try to port in. 1.7, 1.8, 1.9? Bringing in more than one version is OK, but what are people using the most? Which ones are approaching end of life/support? As far as the optional features, I can just leave a message after installation about being able to get those features afterwards by downloading the necessary packages. I can't do any testing at home. The amdgpu firmware hasn't worked out for my laptop. -- Regards, Chris Bennett
Hi Chris, On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 6:20 AM Chris Bennett <chris@bennettconstruction.us> wrote:
I was wondering which versions I should try to port in. 1.7, 1.8, 1.9?
Good to see you "back in business"!
Bringing in more than one version is OK, but what are people using the most? Which ones are approaching end of life/support?
This one is easy: 1.9 is the one you should be porting. Both 1.7 and 1.8 will run out of community support in the course of 2022.
As far as the optional features, I can just leave a message after installation about being able to get those features afterwards by downloading the necessary packages.
Sounds like a sound approach: get the primary dependencies into OpenBSD first and work your way through the optionals based on your own needs and popular request.
I can't do any testing at home. The amdgpu firmware hasn't worked out for my laptop.
I'm not sure I understand what problem you're having and how this relates to testing LedgerSMB: amdgpu sounds like a graphics card. You may want one when running a browser, but Firefox worked without one for a loooong time. So this shouldn't be a problem for LedgerSMB. Neither should it be for the server side. Regards, -- Bye, Erik. http://efficito.com -- Hosted accounting and ERP. Robust and Flexible. No vendor lock-in.
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