At 13:02 +0200 1999-05-13, Richard Braakman wrote:
Joel Klecker wrote:
At 19:06 +0200 1999-05-10, Richard Braakman wrote:
>  * glibc 2.1 upgrade
>As far as I know, this project is largely complete.  There are one or two
>bugs left in the backward compatibility code, and there's the question
>of what to do with /dev/pts.

No there isn't, /dev/pts is taken care of.

Hmm... then why isn't it used on my system? devpts is mounted, I have /dev/ptmx, but /dev/pts is empty.

Most programs do not use UNIX98 ptys, is that what you meant about what to "do" with it?


>  Potato Architectures:
>As far as I know it will be the same set as in slink, i.e. i386, m68k,
>sparc, and alpha.  If any other architectures want to make a release
>they will have to decide soon.

powerpc wishes to try for potato.

Excellent. Would someone like to be a "sponsor" for that, in the sense that I described last March?

I am willing to be the sponsor for the powerpc release. -- Joel Klecker (aka Espy) Debian GNU/Linux Developer <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <URL:http://web.espy.org/> <URL:http://www.debian.org/>



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