* Travis Tilley (lv@gentoo.org) wrote: > just a heads up - i've moved all the 2.6 header packages to > sys-kernel/linux26-headers so that they can be keyworded without having them > accidentally install on the system of a 2.4 kernel user. hopefully soon this > will mean we can unmask the newer glibc ebuilds on x86, which have a dep on > the 2.6 headers when using nptl (instead of using /usr/src/linux, which is > problematic at best and quite often broken at worst). > > another note re: NPTL is that nptl no longer has a version number of it's own > as of 2004-06-29. i'm guessing this means that ulrich drepper considers nptl > to be fairly stable, but i dont think i'll be so quick to put words in his > mouth. when i'm sure that everything's good and calm with the linux26-headers > change i'll poke at making a new snapshot to see if it passes "make check" > yet. :) Following the announcement that the linux26 headers were now ~x86, I decided to try them, along with the migration to nptl. After a (longish ;-) ) emerge -e system, everything seems to work fine (I just had some trouble starting X, but emerging nvidia-glx and nvidia-kernel solved it). I know this is just a WFM message, but it might encourage others to try it. Alan Schmitt -- The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool happen. .O. ..O OOO