> Having installed, configured and put in place a Bering 
> firewall, I read
> more and more about the "Bering derivative" called "Bering uClibc".
> 
> The latest release was in January 2004 (unless I'm missing 
> something :-).
> 
> Maybe I should have used this version instead?

If you are using Flash through CF-IDE then you should definitely use uclibc.
The reason is space is not an issue, so you can use the libc* plugins and
use ALL packages.  It is also much easier to create your own packages; you
can take your pick of compiler (uClibc, libc207, libc225) instead of being
forced to use libc207 and have a LEAF development box lying around and all
that jazz.

If you're not using flash, then make sure you can get the packages
(http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=10&page_id=3) you
want.  I would make your decision based on the packages.  Having said that..
uClibc is definitely more active but Bering has a larger install base.

Cheers,

P


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