When will SuSE jump to glibc2.1? Seems like RH an Debian both are going
for 2.1 now, and it'll be pretty difficult to port applications "the easy 
way" from Debian/RH to SuSE when all new versions of applications need
glibc2.1.

Another thing that SuSE have to upgrade soon is Sendmail. 8.8.8 is just
too old, and it relays spam by default (as has been mentioned before on
this list)! An alternative to sendmail would be Exim, which is very good.

Are there any plans to port dia >=0.40 to SuSE? It would be nice to have
an application to draw UML diagrams under SuSE. I now use dia 0.20 from
Debian under SuSE (newer versions require glibc2.1 ;-) ) and it's a good
start...

I could also really need the new UNIX98 compliant ps (for my scripts)
and a new version of mount (2.9i?) that can read Sun style automount
maps.

Well, what do you say, Lenz? Any hope for me?


TIA


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