On 08/04/2013 11:31 AM, John David Anglin wrote:
> 1) Build and install 3.9-rc5 or later from kernel.org.
Is it safe to jump from 2.6.26 to 3.9? I haven't followed Linux kernel
development for quite a while, not since my SLS and Slackware days when
I'd roll my own kernel regularly, but I remembe
On 23/03/2013 7:53 PM, John David Anglin wrote:
> I would really recommend going with the packages at
> ftp://ftp.parisc-linux.org/debian-ports/unstable
> instead of the squeeze packages on debian-ports.org. The dependencies
> are somewhat broken for
> the stuff on debian-ports.org and great care
worked on
for HPPA. I also see a few old discussions on the subject here. Did
this ever make it past the discussion stage?
Was there an HPPA testing back in Lenny, or just unstable? What I am
looking for, I suppose, is the most "squeeze-like" packages available.
Thanks,
Kurt Fitzne
weak
spots. Is it likely that we'll see HPPA officially in Squeeze?
Any info would be appreciated.
Kurt Fitzner
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Kyle McMartin wrote:
> What was the starting kernel version? The latest stable etch kernel?
Yes. I performed a dist-upgrade while it was still on etch before I
altered sources.list to lenny.
> I suspect the fault for this lies in glibc trickery, though
Perhaps I should mention a problem I had upgrading Etch to Lenny. I
made a Debian bug report about it because it seemed like it might be a
general Debian issue, but now I'm not so sure.
The gist of the issue is that df stops working after coreutils is
upgraded until the system is rebooted with a
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