On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 06:54:10AM +1000, Chris Knight wrote:
> If someone with commit privs is interested, I have a set of patches based on
> the 4.1-STABLE patches that apply cleanly to 4.3. This should be slightly
> quicker to merge with -STABLE.

Are these  patches equivalent to  the functionality in  -CURRENT (i.e.
straight port of the NetBSD code: files, NIS, Hesiod only)?

Or  are they  based  on what  is  found  on my  web  page today  (i.e.
prototype  with   dynamic  linking,  reentrant   interfaces,  nss_ldap
support)?

If the former, I  wouldn't mind if they were committed  if the rest of
the world wants it.

If  the latter,  that should  not be  committed to  -STABLE under  any
circumstances, and probably not to  -CURRENT either (else I would have
done it, instead of putting it off until I could complete the work).

Cheers,
-- 
Jacques Vidrine / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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