> 1) How many of you are using func on RHEL4 and its children?
I do. Many of my corporate clients still have rhel4 systems.

> If you are using func on them, do you need the latest version
I would prefer the latest one.

> 3) If you need the release, would you be willing to use a patch set and
re-build the RPM yourself?
patch set + rebuild is fine for me.

Louis Coilliot


2011/3/4 Greg Swift <[email protected]>

>
> So, RHEL 4 goes end of regular support at the end of February, 2012.  Once
> this occurs, its unlikely that any of the community based releases such as
> Centos, Scientific Linux, etc will be continuing on with their RHEL4 based
> distributions.   Right now to get the latest versions of func working on
> these releases we have to apply several patches due to methods that py2.3
> doesn't support, as well as a lack of smolt on for that platform.
>
> So the questions are:
>
> 1) How many of you are using func on RHEL4 and its children?
>
> 2) If you are using func on them, do you need the latest version or will
> the 0.24-1 release currently in EPEL hold you until next February?
>
> 3) If you need the release, would you be willing to use a patch set and
> re-build the RPM yourself?
>
>
> Let us know.
>
> thanks
>
> greg/xaeth
>
>
>
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