On Thu, 29 May 2003, [iso-8859-1] Thorsten Futrega wrote:
Dear users,
The most important changes I'm going to commit today:
- Remove gcc and replace it with a new TenDRA
snapshot.
yay! but what about c++ support?
- Remove GNU tar.
double yay!
- Fix httpd.ko to make it work on buggy
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Narvi wrote:
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Ahem.. i am very embarrassed about having sent the reply, everybody please
pretend I was nowhere near the thread, pretty please?
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Dear users,
The HEAD code freeze was extended by three days to
allow for some final pending work to be committed and
prepare 5.1 to be a good release. The code freeze will
likely end sometime tomorrow, May 30.
We ask that large scale changes still be deferred
until after 5.1 is actually
On the tune of some cute Ramones song...
Beat on the Troll
Beat on the Troll
Beat on the Troll
With a baseball bat
Oh yeah! Oh yeah! Oh yeah!
A.
On Thu May 29, 2003 at 06:18:42PM +0100, Thorsten Futrega wrote:
Dear users,
The HEAD code freeze was extended by three days to
allow for some
--- The Anarcat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On
the tune of some cute Ramones song...
Beat on the Troll
Beat on the Troll
Beat on the Troll
With a baseball bat
Oh yeah! Oh yeah! Oh yeah!
Erm, this is not really funny. I'm trying to do my
job the best I can. Do you think being on core@ and
The HEAD code freeze was extended by three days to
allow for some final pending work to be committed and
prepare 5.1 to be a good release. The code freeze will
likely end sometime tomorrow, May 30.
We ask that large scale changes still be deferred
until after 5.1 is actually released so
For the benefit of the majority: This post was FAKE.
Now please return to your regularly scheduled discussion and kindly
ignore all future posts to this thread.
-Bosko
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 01:50:33PM -0400, Kenneth Culver wrote:
The HEAD code freeze was extended by three days to
allow
Thorsten Futrega wrote:
The most important changes I'm going to commit today:
- Remove gcc and replace it with a new TenDRA
snapshot.
- Remove GNU tar.
I really don't see a need for any version of tar to be in the base system. I
mean, where does it actually get used (other than things like
--- Stephen Montgomery-Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thorsten Futrega
wrote:
- Remove GNU tar.
I really don't see a need for any version of tar to
be in the base system. I
It's not needed if we have pax, and GNU tar generates
broken tar files that can't be extracted with, e.g.