On Fri, 9 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In light of the perl issues (see my last message) and the message Linus
> just sent off to linux-kernel about 2.1.125 and 2.2.0p1 could the freeze
> be pushed back a week to see if we should QUICKLY re-target slink
> towards 2.2.0?

I don't think this would be a good idea, even if we delay the freeze.

There are a lot of packages that would have to be recompiled for
Linux 2.2. This will take time and a lot of testing.

But if Linux 2.2 is released as stable in the near future, maybe we should
release Debian 2.2 soon after Debian 2.1. This way we would have more
time to think about the complex FHS move.

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