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Re: Code freeze



On Mon, Dec 08, 1997 at 02:58:51PM -0500, Brian White wrote:
> There are currently 47 outstanding bugs against the libc6 package.  We need
> some time for these to get fixed before we can consider preparing a release.

Time to use that new Priority option (but I've forgotten what it is - how
embarressing). I've got two other things that we should have in Debian-2:

  kernel 2.1.71 compatibility  (networking/file-system stuff)

If you don't configure /etc/init.d/networks properly, you can have lots of
problems. I think we should avoid problems for users when they start
upgrading to 2.1.x/2.2.x - maybe call Debian-2 "Linux kernel 2.1 ready"?

  PPP problems with 2.1.71    

PPP 2.3 doesn't work without patches IIRC - see the kernel mailing lists for
more details. 

Just to round off - a bad bug in netstd3.00 means that nfsd can grow to over
50MB in size!

Adrian

email: adrian.bridgett@poboxes.com       | Debian Linux - www.debian.org
http://www.poboxes.com/adrian.bridgett   | Because bloated, unstable 
PGP key available on public key servers  | operating systems are from MS


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