OK ! You can have RH 9 for intel and recompil it for mainframe and
testing it. (we do something like this !)

but Why creating a release like Suse SLES 8.0 or RHAS 3.0 without any
access to the distrib before buying,
and if you want the SLES 8.0 OR RHAS 3.0 you have to pay a support
contract.

I am not against support contract, this is useful. But why do I not have
access to the distrib ? Is there a release of the distrib for People and
one for the companies !!? (GPL or not GPL, that is the question)

If I made a mistake please accept apologize (Alan & Florian, ;-), 
this is what I understood when I read newspapers about new releases !

Thanks for answers 

Regards

Mathieu

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Don't judge people !


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de
Florian La Roche
Envoyé : vendredi 28 mars 2003 18:21
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: RE : New RedHat 9.0 Linux


On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 05:01:20PM +0000, Alan Cox wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 10:51, MCCARTIER wrote:
> > Yes, the next official release for S/390 will be Red Hat Advanced 
> > Server 3.0 and you are obliged to take the support contract of RH.
>
> Fir the product yes, but not for the free software parts of it. Or run

> Debian or mix and match, whatever.
>
> Heck nothing stops someone rebuilding RH9 for S/390 and testing it ..

rawhide did contain a nearly-RH9 until some days ago, now the rpms are
real rawhide past-RHL9 just like for the Intel arch. Of course this is
only for the really brave people and you can look into the changelog
lines for mainframe changes or report into bugzilla any
problems/patches...

greetings,

Florian La Roche

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