> On the negative side, I share the disquiet with a .0 gcc release,
> but I'm not aware of any deal-breaking bugs in it.
I've found one bug so far: GCC 4.4.0 segfaults when compiling dillo. I've
checked in to it and it's already been fixed for 4.4.1.
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2009/7/18 Randy McMurchy :
> But as I said earlier, it's your call. I just think it is premature to
> release a version of LFS that nobody has actually tested in any real
> life situation. It's only one person's opinion, please don't get worked
> up about it. I just thought I'd throw it out there.
On Sat, Jul 18, at 10:44 Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Matthew Burgess wrote these words on 07/18/09 10:05 CST:
>
> > The Linux From Scratch community is pleased to announce the release of
> > LFS Version 6.5 Release Candidate 1.
> > [snip]
> > It is our intention to release LFS-6.5 final within 2 week
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 07/18/09 10:53 CST:
> I understand your concerns, but let me mention an alternative view. If we
> wait
> too long, there will be updates to several packages and the longer we wait,
> the
> more pressure to incorporate those newer packages into the 'upcoming' r
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Matthew Burgess wrote these words on 07/18/09 10:05 CST:
>
>> The Linux From Scratch community is pleased to announce the release of
>> LFS Version 6.5 Release Candidate 1.
>> [snip]
>> It is our intention to release LFS-6.5 final within 2 weeks.
>
> Just my opinion, but
Matthew Burgess wrote these words on 07/18/09 10:05 CST:
> The Linux From Scratch community is pleased to announce the release of
> LFS Version 6.5 Release Candidate 1.
> [snip]
> It is our intention to release LFS-6.5 final within 2 weeks.
Just my opinion, but I think that is too aggressive of
Hi,
The Linux From Scratch community is pleased to announce the release of
LFS Version 6.5 Release Candidate 1. This release includes numerous
changes from LFS-6.4 (including updates to Linux-2.6.30.1, GCC-4.4.0,
Glibc-2.10.1) and security fixes. It also includes editorial work on the
explanatory