The Year 2000 problem has been discussed extensively, but when anyone asks about Linux the answer is always 'The kernel is OK up till 2038, other than that it is an application problem'
It seems to me that the Debian distribution, by breaking up the applications into a large number of manageable packages, could help to address the year2000 problem for Linux users. If we knew the year 2000 status of every package then we could see which areas were OK and which ones needed work. Something along the lines of a database (flat file type) with package name and version and Year2000 status, with Year 2000 status being one of Unknown No date dependancies OK Not OK I would expect the majority of packages to be in the 'No date dependancies' or OK catagories without any work required. The database would only deal with that particular package, leaving the issues of dependancies on other packages to the normal Debian depandancy machanism. John Lines -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .