On Fri, 16 Dec 2005, Michael Mansour wrote:
Just to add my 2 cents, I still use FC1, FC2 and FC3 on various servers and
would still like to see FL support for them.
Whether or not there is "user base" for FC1 is irrelevant.
The key point is, are FC1 users willing to participate in pushing out
Hi,
> I agree with Jesse and David. It makes no sense to drop FC1 if
> there is still user interest (a'la RH73). A lot of people jumped to
> FC1 when Redhat changed their business practice (which turned out to
> be a very good move for them despite mine and other objections), so
> I think it
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, John Dalbec wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a Fedora Core 1 build root in mach on Fedora Core
> 3. The setup fails because ld-linux.so.2 -> ld-2.3.2.so segfaults in
> dl_main(). See below for details. Any thoughts on how I can further
> diagnose the problem?
> Thanks,
> John
I agree with Jesse and David. It makes no sense to drop FC1 if there is still
user interest (a'la RH73). A lot of people jumped to FC1 when Redhat changed
their business practice (which turned out to be a very good move for them
despite mine and other objections), so I think it is in FL's inte
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 20:30 -0600, David Eisenstein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In just a little over a week, we are scheduled to inherit Fedora Core 3.
> I suppose at the same time, we will be dropping Fedora Core 1 (though I
> wish we weren't -- we seem to have a lot more postings of parties
> interested
Hi,
In just a little over a week, we are scheduled to inherit Fedora Core 3.
I suppose at the same time, we will be dropping Fedora Core 1 (though I
wish we weren't -- we seem to have a lot more postings of parties
interested in FC1 than we have interested in FC2, and we get more votes
and QA tes
I'm trying to set up a Fedora Core 1 build root in mach on Fedora Core 3. The
setup fails because ld-linux.so.2 -> ld-2.3.2.so segfaults in dl_main(). See
below for details. Any thoughts on how I can further diagnose the problem?
Thanks,
John Dalbec
Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 16:59:50 -0500
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