Comment by loeg
10 years ago
Interesting — FreeBSD 7 and 8 binaries available for download. Neither of those is a current supported release. It's like offering RHEL 3 or 4 binaries.
10 years ago
Interesting — FreeBSD 7 and 8 binaries available for download. Neither of those is a current supported release. It's like offering RHEL 3 or 4 binaries.
We found that by maintaining a build cluster with many old releases we tend to keep compatibility issues out of the code. Also, FreeBSD is very good about backwards compatibility so current releases will run these binaries just fine.
However we will update the build targets as needed by users.
+1 For FreeBSD support +1 For open sourcing BK
I hope it works in your best interest. And I wish you all at BK the absolute best and thank you for all your incredibly hard work over the years.
BTW, sorry to say we don't have a RHEL 3 release for you but in the 'complete list' are you can find stuff for RHEL 4. ;-)
Really they are Debian 4, 5, 6, 7, & 8 but they match up with Redhat pretty well.
RHEL 4 is still supported. Extended support is good for another year.