Am Dienstag, 20. November 2001 23:59 schrieb Jacques Nilo:
> Following my previous post on how to get rid of LRP kernel patches I

Am I the only one who is under the impression, that the mailinglist is very 
slow and some mails arriving very late?

I can't find the mentioned posting about the kernel patches....

> have created a 2.4.14 base LEAF version with SHOREWALL as default
> firewall.

Great!

Dachstein seems to evolve with a speed, where it becomes hard to keep the 
pace.


Ok; let me add I have running version of Dachstein-CD 1.0.1 with glibc 2.0.7 
replaced with version 2.1.3.

I run a few apps regulary, as tinydns, dnscache, xntpd... the only app I 
found to have to rebuilded is squid 2.4.

Once Dachstein has stabilized, we should consider a new development cycle 
moving Dachstein to glibc 2.13 and kernel 2.4 - and maybe all essential 
packages cvs'ed...


Following the changelog from Dachstein 1.0.1 to Dachstein 1.0.1 glibc 2.1.3

New essential packages:
libnsl.lrp  - libnsl* glibc2.1.3 (David's package archiv)
xntpd.lrp  - xnptd from Todd Horsman (removing rdate intented)
seawall-lrp - seawall 4.0.1 from Tom Eastep

Modified Packages:
ifconfig.lrp - added traceroute and netstat
root.lrp 
- removed traceroute and netstat to ifconfig.lrp. 
- Replaced glibc 2.0.7 with 2.1.3.
- Replaced POSIXness cut with busybox cut
- Replaced non-functional groupadd and useradd from POSIXnexx.system with
 busybox addgroup and busybox adduser.

libm.lrp - updated to glibc 2.1.3 (David's package archiv)
libz.lrp  - updated to glibc 2.1.3 (the same)

kp


  

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