My vote is : 1

On Nov 8, 2007, at 12:25 AM, Andrea Righi wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> it seems that someone is agree with me and someone is not about the  
> solution to
> add the pre-release of rsync (3.0.0pre4) into the stable branch of  
> SystemImager
> and tag the new 4.0.2 stable ASAP (4.0.1, since ".1" is odd, is  
> reserved for
> development pre-releases).
>
> So, probably this is the first polling in these lists :-), don't  
> know, but I
> would really like to know opinion of the community about this issue.
>
> The fact is that the current stable release of SystemImager 4.0.0  
> is not
> "stable" enough: there is a bug that occurs with rsync when it's  
> built on a
> machine with a kernel >= 2.6.22 (that's actually my build server)  
> and the
> installing client uses a kernel < 2.6.22:
>
> See http://www.systemimager.org:8000/trac.systemimager.org/ticket/6  
> for details,
> many thanks to Rochus Schmid for reporting this bug.
>
> The proposed solutions for now are:
>
> 1) use the pre-release of rsync that seems to fix the problem and tag
> SystemImager 4.0.2, leaving the 4.0.0 packages as they are, let me  
> say that I
> would just proceed like the kernel guys do if there's a bug in the  
> kernel (just
> leave all the previous released kernels "forzen" and available for  
> download in
> any case, and always release new versions in case of errors/bugs)
>
> 2) remove the old 4.0.0 packages from SF.net (let me say "close"  
> them to the
> users), rebuild all the packages in a build server with a kernel <  
> 2.6.22 and
> then release the new packages using the same version number: 4.0.0
>
> 3) rebuild the packages in a build server with a kernel < 2.6.22  
> and changing
> the version number to 4.0.2, leaving 4.0.0 packages as they are on  
> SF.net
>
> 4) other ideas are welcome...
>
> I vote for 1).
>
> -Andrea
>
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