* Thibaut VARENE: > I'm not sure I understand this correctly though: what's needed right > now is a debian-packaged etch-supported kernel (ie, 2.6.18 if my memory > serves me right?) that works on hppa? Is it any different that the > kernel package shipped with etch? (I suspect it is since the latter is > not being used) If so, how so?
We see issues with the stable-security buildd (peri); it's often not available when we need it. IIRC, those are caused by kernel stability issues, but my memory is a bit foggy. For lenny, there are a couple of Berkeley DB issues that could need some attention. I'd also prefer if all architectures could provide the full threading API, with cross-process mutexes and stuff like that (which presumably would enable us to use that to fix the Berkeley DB bugs). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]