Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > That's why you should always use the latest snapshot. (:
I'm not sure it would have helped here. mountd() did work for many people so it probably would have found its way into a snapshot. One of the other OS distributions I'm testing is relatively source-code hostile. (While the source code does exist, building the whole distribution from source in one go is impossible.) One might be tempted to think this leads to better, more consistent testing since everyone is running the exact same binary. That hasn't been my experience. All it seems to do is slow down the modify-build-test-release cycle. On that system xorg has been broken and panics the kernel for 4 days now. The problem has since been found and it turns out that was also a case of code that worked for the limited testers they had. In contrast, Otto zeroed in on the problem in minutes. -wolfgang