V man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06-23-99 07:04:15PM
>>It would be great if each Linux distribution could provide a sample >>machine that active LSB developers could access (via ssh over the net) >>to check out how each distribution does things, what's included, etc. > >In my opinion we should provite a sample machine too, so that we >could have an official sample. i do not talk about m,aching a distribution, >but something that is not a distribution, but conform only >to our standard, not to any distribution. This brings up an interesting question (at least I think it's interesting). Will the sample implementation be packaged with a kernel and all other components necessary to host the LSB runtime environment? If so that means the sample implementation will need to either be a distribution in its own right, or provide a "vendor-neutral" distribution on which to host the LSB sample implementation. Or, will the sample implementation only exist as a set of libraries that will need to be installed on an arbitrary distribution to be used? -Sheila
