On 11-02-2015 15:54, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > I was hoping to freeze on Feb 15, but I'd really like to get > util-linux-2.26 in before that. I asked upstream and they are waiting > on i18n translations so they think it should be sometime next week. > > The question is whether we should wait or slip it into the book between > -rc1 and -stable.
My understanding of LFS is still worse than BLFS, but will try to contribute. If it is only i18n translations util-linux developers are waiting, I believe it would be better to start using their latest -dev snapshot, or get one (git, svn, etc) and update to it, immediately. Before our -stable LFS, is released, during -rc1, change to 2.26. This would give more time for everybody to test it. > Right now, only the latest kernel and iproute2 are not in -svn. Waiting > would also give us some time to possibly get a 3.19.1 kernel into the > book rater than a .0 version. I do prefer a version > .0. Only install a .0 if in the event of having it in -rc1, quickly updating as soon as .1 is released. > Our schedules are not driven by anything external, but are good for > planning. -- []s, Fernando -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
