It's becoming harder and harder to find glibc-2.0 based programs, or
programs that will compile with glibc 2.0 - especially in the realm of
network tools and daemons.  Those that do compile always require some
modification, or sputter on and on about things redefined in bits and
socketbits, or can't find pcap.h (um, it's in * pcap/pcap.h * ...)

I'm somewhat considering whether or not it would be better to stop
making glibc-2.0 based packages altogether and go to glibc 2.1 - which
will become harder and harder to compile for as it is, since glibc 2.2
is out.

However, that means that the new packages would be limited to running
on the development version of Oxygen using glibc 2.1, and would not
run under LRP 2.9.8, Eigerstein2Beta, or Oxygen.

What is the future of Eigerstein and LRP with glibc 2.1?  Anybody
know?

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