In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Peter Wemm writes:
: Normal - as in "It compiles". I would *strongly* caution anybody (even
: more so than usual) about using -current where a crash would be bad. A lot
: of new stuff went in and INVARIANTS and WITNESS are still finding some edge
: cases. The proc
John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 24-Jan-01 John Baldwin wrote:
> > I'm committing another big wad of code that all depends on each
> > other, so -current kernels are going to be broken for a while.
> > I'll send another mail when it is back to working again.
>
> Ok, it should be back to normal now.
On 24-Jan-01 John Baldwin wrote:
> I'm committing another big wad of code that all depends on each
> other, so -current kernels are going to be broken for a while.
> I'll send another mail when it is back to working again.
Ok, it should be back to normal now. Sorry this took so long. Now I
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I'm committing another big wad of code that all depends on each other,
so -current kernels are going to be broken for a while. I'll send
another mail when it is back to working again.
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