[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/29/2004 08:00:09 AM:

> > I have been using Bering quite successfully for some time now, but I'm
> > at a spot where it would be good to evaluate a change to uClibc. I
> > haven't seen any discussion regarding development on Bering. Of course,
> > most of the development on uClibc has been to recompile existing Bering
> > packages... :)
>
> Either I miss you're irony, or you better reread the Changelog for
> Bering-uClibc - none of the entries mentions other packages than theone from
> the base image, and I can assure that recompiling packages has been a minor
> effort compared to the changes for base image, addition of ipv6 and gaining
> more space on the base image.


From my (admittedly limited) research, it seemed that most of the messages regarding new items for Bering-uClibc were from people compiling (new) versions of software that already existed under traditional Bering. Maybe I am mistaken: I have not followed it that closely.

I asked a similar question about 4 months ago. I was told to stick with Bering unless I needed the reduction in size that uClibc gave me. Seeing as I'm running on EPIA's with 128MB RAM and 32MB DOM, I really didn't. The only thing that has prompted my question is I have seen no real development on Bering since 1.2, and Bering uClibc is readying its second or third release since then.

> But maybe I understand better what you mean with "real future development" if
> you give some more explanations.


I'm really not looking for anything specific. I just want something that is going to keep up with, e.g., bugfixes in the underlying packages and kernel. I'm not looking for any new features.

Tim Massey



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