Archaic wrote:
ISTM that since trunk is a dev branch, we should be able to get away
with a pre-release piece of software that is just around the corner of
being released. With that in mind, should we going ahead and add
2.6.15-rc6 to the book and start fixing the hotplug/udev problems now so
it at least has a chance of being ready when 2.6.15 is officially
released?

Well, my opinion on this was that stuff I'd been working on was announced on the list so that anyone game enough to play with the new udev and kernel setup had the means to attack it, should they wish to do so. I would prefer not to have pre-release versions of software in the book, but feel free to do what you want if you really feel it necessary to fix the udev stuff up within the next week (Linus said that he expected 2.6.15 final to come out before the new year).

As for the linux-libc-headers, the last I heard was that efforts were concentrated on getting a 2.6.15 release out within days of the corresponding kernel release - there wasn't sufficient demand on the mailing list for a 2.6.14 release (those that needed 2.6.14 headers had already solved the problem themselves).

Regards,

Matt.
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