Interesting! I didn't realize that kernel development was still
active. We should share this update with the freedos-devel email list
(I'm cc'ing the email list). Good news for developers, so we shouldn't
try to keep this conversation "off list." :-)

I grabbed the source zipball from the link you provided, but I don't
have a full development environment set up on my FreeDOS system right
now, so I can't compile it and test it. I might have an opportunity to
try next weekend - this week is very full with work projects. In the
meantime, would anyone else like to compile this and help test it?


On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 11:40 AM Eric Auer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Jerome, Jim and Jeremy,
>
> just heard from Andrew that the regular kernel compiles at
>
> http://kernel.fdos.org/ ==>
>
> https://github.com/FDOS/kernel/zipball/master
>
> have received an important dosemu2 compatibility patch
>
> https://github.com/FDOS/kernel/commit/0dc6a02450ff170101ce911cf9f628187d17fe2f
>
> in December 2019. Which makes me wonder which version policy
> we are now using for the distro. My impression is that 2042
> is some sort of rolling release, without announcements of
> when would be a good moment to update the distro/packages?
>
> Thoughts please :-) Thanks! Eric
>
> PS: Of course 2019 is old news, but the question which
> moments would be good for making packages does remain.


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