On Tuesday 04 of September 2012 12:20:56 Jan Rękorajski wrote: > Hi, > After making a snapshot, and having (development wise) stable package set, > I want to start refreshing the distribution. This means big changes in the > near future to get PLD back to being modern (or at least up-to-date) wrt > current Linux world. > > Below I present a plan (a.k.a The Roadmap) for Th: > > - db 5.3 as default system BerkeleyDB > - rpm 5.4.x > - perl 5.16.x > - apache 2.4.x > - full systemd support (provide systemd units, but still support SysV > scripts - at least until vserver will be able to run systemd) > - drop *-initrd packages, building them is becoming a RPITA, and the net gain > is not worth the pain > - grsecurity support in our kernels will be dropped, until someone > volunteers to keep that patch up-to-date > - kernel 3.4.x will become the new -longterm > > Of course, the always-in-development model stays, other non-conflicting > changes > are welcome, and if you have any comments and proposals please say so. >
i'm thinking about one idea - compiling linux distro with clang into platform idenpendent bitcode (somthing like .rpm.noarch) and providing platform specific ll-virtual-machine but currently there's a serious limitation - no shared bitcode linking :/ _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list pld-devel-en@lists.pld-linux.org http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en