On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 11:19:04PM +0000, Thomas Lockhart wrote:
> > I saw three separate reports of successful builds on Linux 2.4.2 on x86
> > (including mine), but it isn't listed here.
> 
> It is listed in the comments in the real docs. At least one report was
> for an extensively patched 2.4.2, and I'm not sure of the true lineage
> of the others.

You could ask.  Just to ignore reports that you have asked for is not 
polite.  My report was based on a virgin, unpatched 2.4.2 kernel, and 
(as noted) the Debian-packaged glibc-2.2.2.  

If you are trying to trim your list, would be reasonable to drop 
Linux-2.0.x, because that version is not being maintained any more.

> I *could* remove the version info from the x86 listing, and mention both
> 2.2.x and 2.4.x in the comments.

Linux-2.2 and Linux-2.4 are different codebases.  It is worth noting,
besides, the glibc-version tested along with each Linux kernel version.

Nathan Myers
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