On Monday 07 February 2005 04:56 am, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Sven K�hler wrote:
> > With the integration of UML into the Linux-Kernel i thought, that it
> > would speed up development of UML and make it more stable. Intead, the
> > people still break the UML-stuff regularly and Jeff and Blaisorblade must
> > provide patches again :-(
>
> That's true for _all_ architectures these days[*], not even for UML.

It's the 2.6 development model.  We haven't got a stable series anymore, now 
_everybody_ tests the odd releases. :)

> Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
>
>                                               Geert
>
> [*] i386 lost its privilege of never being broken since Linus got a G5 ;-)

If the Apple Store ever calls me back about that darn mac mini waiting list, 
porting UML to MacOS X may stop being theoretical.  (After I get done playing 
World of Warcraft, anyway...)

Rob


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