On 11 Jan at 09:02 , Michel Stam <mstam@ripe.net> wrote:
You are right on the update process, once the package is built dpkg -i should be sufficient, after a compile of the sources. For a long time, any release divisible by 10 was (at least internally) considered a production-ready release. Any other release is a development or testing release, that is still in active development. Previously, there were no branches to indicate development and production code, which we changed a few months ago. So here is a quick summary of the intention.
• Anything in the master branch should be considered production-ready code • Any tag divisible by 10 is a production release (but may not be the latest one)
Thank you very much for that. I've upgraded after checking out tag 5080 and all seems fine.