Re: bo, hamm, stable, unstable

1998-01-28 Thread William D. Rendahl
Dale Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bo and hamm are just code names. bo has been unstable when rex was stable and hamm will become stable with the next release. The names actually are names of figures from Pixar's movie Toy Story. Bruce Perens, who used to be the project leader, works

Re: bo, hamm, stable, unstable

1998-01-28 Thread Ben Gertzfield
William == William D Rendahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: William How about Sid (the Happy child)? Do we want to seem evil? :) -- Brought to you by the letters U and T and the number 14. I put my feet on the Ottoman.. Empire. -- Moxy Fruvous Ben Gertzfield http://www.imsa.edu/~wilwonka/

Re: bo, hamm, stable, unstable

1998-01-28 Thread William D. Rendahl
Ben Gertzfield wrote: William == William D Rendahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: William How about Sid (the Happy child)? Do we want to seem evil? :) Well, there's always Mrs. Nesbit (Buzz in drag) . . . -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL

Re: bo, hamm, stable, unstable

1998-01-28 Thread Markus Lechner
Jens Ritter wrote: You don´t have to. I always run my production system as bo (but ok, I have got an unstable system, too. That´s because I want to take part in the development.) The advantages/disadvantages of a hamm system are: 1) glibc6 2) New source format for packages 3) A lot of more

Re: bo, hamm, stable, unstable

1998-01-27 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Mon, 26 Jan 1998, Markus Lechner wrote: Maybe this question is really stupid, but anyway: bo, hamm, stable, unstable, etc. What's this? Hamm means unstable or untested - concerning to the kernel or only to the software packages? I feel a bit outdated when running bo and it looks like

Re: bo, hamm, stable, unstable

1998-01-27 Thread Dale Harrison
bo and hamm are just code names. bo has been unstable when rex was stable and hamm will become stable with the next release. The names actually are names of figures from Pixar's movie Toy Story. Bruce Perens, who used to be the project leader, works at Pixar. A bit of a silly question, but

bo, hamm, stable, unstable

1998-01-26 Thread Markus Lechner
Maybe this question is really stupid, but anyway: bo, hamm, stable, unstable, etc. What's this? Hamm means unstable or untested - concerning to the kernel or only to the software packages? I feel a bit outdated when running bo and it looks like the amount of problems is mostly the same

bo, hamm, stable, unstable

1998-01-26 Thread Markus Lechner
Maybe this question is really stupid, but anyway: bo, hamm, stable, unstable, etc. What's this? Hamm means unstable or untested - concerning to the kernel or only to the software packages? I feel a bit outdated when running bo and it looks like the amount of problems is mostly the same

Re: bo, hamm, stable, unstable

1998-01-26 Thread Jens Ritter
Hallo Markus, Posted and mailed. Markus Lechner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maybe this question is really stupid, but anyway: bo, hamm, stable, unstable, etc. What's this? Hamm means unstable or untested - concerning to the kernel or only to the software packages? Well, only