On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 09:51:51PM -0400, Gopal Narayanan wrote: > > Well, potato is GLIBC 2.1. You don't really need to support anything else, > > so only two packages (686-optimised and non-optimised). > > > > Note that the gnulibc1 is NOT for libc2.0 as you have above -- it is > > for libc5. I think they should provide a glibc 2.0 (libc6.0) binary > > as well, but they don't. My slink system is running the libc5 binary > > because I don't want to upgrade to potato yet.
Me too, on several production machines. > I haven't upgraded to potato either. Is there a machine that is > running potato that developers could use to test glibc 2.1 related > packages? Yes, pandora.debian.org is runs fairly recent unstable snapshot. There is a web page under http://www.debian.org/devel/ that lists all machines for developers, with this kind of information included. -- enJoy -*/\*- don't even try to pronounce my first name