Hi,

On Tuesday 10 February 2004 05:15, Collins Richey wrote:

> My experience has been that all too frequently something slips by the
> quality control process (not too surprising with all the permutations
> and combinations).  Just check the archives for the fallout from the
> latest gcc, if you want a reason for going slow!  I'm still sitting on a
> gcc and glibc update myself.

I am definetly on the bleeding edge. 86 forever, unmasking interessting 
packages and so on.

I have some friends using gentoo, too, who watch my suffering if there is any. 
I am their private beta tester.

But now the interssting thing: I have less problems, means failling ebuilds. 
then my friends who update only one or two times a month.
Oh, btw, I had kdepim 3.2.0 installed, and kmail did not eat my inbox...

Gl�ck Auf
Volker

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