On 2010-04-07 at 19:38, Simon Wilkinson ( [email protected] ) said:
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.
Yes, please - if not for every 1.5.x release, at least for the ones you
want tested. I'm probably in a position here where I could start pushing
1.5 onto certain desktops/workstations around here, and having ready-made
RPMs for 1.5 will make that task that much easier.
--andy
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