>> Thanks. The psmisc patch is here:
>> http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/patches/2005-March/002161.html
>>
>> The web mirrors haven't updates yet.
>
>Use this instead, I just sent this to patches@:

Thanks, actually I try to keep up-to-date hlfs patches on my website so people 
(including me) can have quick access to them. Sometimes, I have to dig a little 
amongs the mirrors/mailing-list.

Maybe it could be good to cc: the patches submission to the hlfs-book 
mailing-list. What people think about that ? It could have same benefits as for 
the svn changes, mean easily find back every patches in case of problem.

About the kernel, that's right that the 2.6.11.x are released very often (5 in 
18 days). This makes much work to maintain patches. On the other hand, sticking 
with 2.6.11.0 is not wonderfull. The minor releases add critical patches and 
waiting for 2.6.12 in maybe one month or more is too long time. Moreover, it 
will give more work to adapt the patches from 2.6.11 to 2.6.12 in one shot.

So I suggest we update kernel and related book pages/patches only one time in 2 
weeks or every 5 minor releases.

What do you think ?

-- 
Jerome Pinot
http://ngc891.blogdns.net/projects/hlfs 

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