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Re: libc 5.4.7



Helmut Geyer <Helmut.Geyer@IWR.Uni-Heidelberg.De> wrote:
>Hello!
>
>How are the plans regarding the next debian release and the new libc?
>There are serious security advantages to using the new libc 5.4.7 so
>I think we should try to base the next release on libc 5.4.7

Unfortunately, I've heard that there are some problems with libc
5.4.[78] - it seems to break a number of programs in compilation,
and apparently sendmail doesn't like them either. (Others may wish
to verify this; it's a rather hazy memory of the discussion on the
Linux kernel mailing list, on linux.dev.kernel - yes, I read several
mailing lists through the linux.* heirachy, debian-user included.)

Talk about the devil and the deep blue sea... :-/

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