--- Michael Tokarev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is about C++ only. C language programs ARE
> compatible. Note that
> in e.g. 7.x, there is libstdc++-compat libraries, I
> expect to find the
> same on 8.x, so your C++ programs compiled on 7.x
> will run just fine on
> 8.x -- like 6.x vs 7
--- Jean Francois Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Alex Kanavin wrote:
> Reiserutils was in 7.2 and I think in 7.1. 7.2
> kernel has reiserfs
> support and I think 7.1was compiled with ReiserFS
> support too. So you
> can create and mount ReiserFS partitions if you
> want.
I have us
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Actually, Redhat like to stay very silent during development of their next
> version.
> > By the way, it's a pity that the only way to know where Red Hat's going is
> > to browse through heaps of rawhide rpms and spot interesting ones: "Oh,
> > reiser
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> Actually, Redhat like to stay very silent during development of their next
> version.
>
> For example - did you know that GCC 3.1 CVS is the new default compiler in
> Redhat rawhide? (8.0), so I wouldn't recommend people grab RPMS from rawhide
> since (I assume) they're
Alex Kanavin wrote:
>On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
>>Moving from ext2 to anything else besides ext3 is a PITA, and redhat has the
>>tradition not to support anything rather ext2/ext3...
>>
>
>Well, I think I saw reiserfs utils in the latest rawhide, so support for
>reiserfs probab
Actually, Redhat like to stay very silent during development of their next
version.
For example - did you know that GCC 3.1 CVS is the new default compiler in
Redhat rawhide? (8.0), so I wouldn't recommend people grab RPMS from rawhide
since (I assume) they're compiled with the new GCC which i
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Moving from ext2 to anything else besides ext3 is a PITA, and redhat has the
> tradition not to support anything rather ext2/ext3...
Well, I think I saw reiserfs utils in the latest rawhide, so support for
reiserfs probably will be incuded in next re
ext2/ext3...
On Friday 21 December 2001 20:37 pm, Knut J Bjuland wrote:
> Are redhat going to include other journal files systems in its rawhide
> kernel, like SGI's XFS or IBM's JFS? Redhat's kernel tend to be better t
Are redhat going to include other journal files systems in its rawhide kernel, like
SGI's XFS
or IBM's JFS? Redhat's kernel tend to be better than a vanila kernel.
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