On 7 Apr 2010, at 19:28, Russ Allbery wrote:

I agree with your general impression
that up until now we've not really been there on Linux, but we seem to be
stabilizing.

Those of us actively developing on Linux have been running the 1.5 series for ages. The fact that other people are seeing problems would seem to indicate that testing across a wider variety of systems is required. Unfortunately, we don't have the time, or the systems, to do this by ourselves. If folk are interested in getting a stable 1.5 (and 1.6) for Linux any time this millenia, then we need more people testing the builds.

This particularly applies to those running old, or non-standard kernels and running on odd platforms and architectures. One of the bugs I fixed for Russ surfaced exactly because he was running a kernel with slightly out of the ordinary memory management.

If RPM packages would help with this please let me know. So far all I have heard is silence.

Simon.

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