Alan Cox (of Red Hat) on what Red Hat recommends for development:
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From: Alan Cox ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Date: Thu Dec 14 2000 - 18:24:13 EST
Re: Signal 11
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We strongly recommend that people use 6.2 for developing binaries for general
release unless they have specific requirements for glibc 2.2. Thats the same
guidelines the LSB 'oops we havent finished yet here is a quickie for now'
documentation recommends.
Similarly RPM packaging using RPMv3 is recommended.
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This despite 7.0 & RPM 4.0.
Ted T'so has some comments on the list about how the Linux Development
Platform Specification (LDPS) that recommends the above came about - read all
the fun on:
http://boudicca.tux.org/hypermail/linux-kernel/2000week51/
The thread is Re: Signal 11
jeff
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Jeffry Smith Technical Sales Consultant Mission Critical Linux
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Thought for today: board n.
1. In-context synonym for bboard; sometimes
used even for Usenet newsgroups (but see usage note under
bboard, sense 1). 2. An electronic circuit board.
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