Robert Reif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This last commit: > http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-cvs/2006-November/027508.html > totally breaks wine on Red Hat 9.
How is it broken? > Red Hat 9 has been partially broken since 2.4 kernel support has been > dropped a while back but this patch makes it totally unusable. > > It is unfortunate that 2.4 kernel support has been removed from wine > because in "The Real World" (large enterprise and dedicated or > embedded systems) users don't have the option of upgrading the OS to > the latest and greatest. Some systems will never be upgraded once > deployed. Dropping 2.4 support is a regression. 2.4 support is not dropped at all, it still works fine. What doesn't work is using a recent glibc on a kernel that doesn't support NPTL; that's not something we can do anything about. If you use an old glibc with an old kernel everything should still work fine. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
