From: Pieter Van den Abeele <pvdabeel@gentoo.org>
To: gentoo-releng@lists.gentoo.org
Cc: Pieter Van den Abeele <pvdabeel@gentoo.org>
Subject: Re: [gentoo-releng] Meeting time
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 04:20:05 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <B74DBD5D-A2F1-11D8-A4B4-0003938E7E46@gentoo.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1084200799.4892.25.camel@woot.uberdavis.com>
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Hi,
My comments about the candidate release features:
-2.6 based system w/ udev
Every ppc livecd kernel is 2.6 based. udev is untested. No time to test
before release.
-better smp kernel support
The smp kernel on 2004.1/x86 is the only one that boots my virtual pc.
No problems on PPC. Please try not to generalize problems.
-boot time dmesg saving support (save it to a file, /root/dmesg
perhaps?)
You're not serious about "/root/dmesg", are you?
-manpages linked from the handbook (man2html?) or man in stage1
man on livecd: yes (man in stage1: no (no ufed in stage1 either)
-portage package that contains release spec files
emerge catalyst?
-DVD iso
Every user who sends me an empty DVDR gets one by regular email.
-X livecd
An experimental one is scheduled for 2004.2
-portage rewrite in C
This is without doubt the worlds worst candidate release feature
request list I've seen.
Best regards,
Pieter Van den Abeele
On 10 May 2004, at 16:53, John Davis wrote:
> <2004.2_request.txt>
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Hi,
My comments about the candidate release features:
<bold>-2.6 based system w/ udev</bold>
Every ppc livecd kernel is 2.6 based. udev is untested. No time to
test before release.
<bold>-better smp kernel support</bold>
The smp kernel on 2004.1/x86 is the only one that boots my virtual pc.
No problems on PPC. Please try not to generalize problems.
<bold>-boot time dmesg saving support (save it to a file, /root/dmesg
perhaps?)</bold>
You're not serious about "/root/dmesg", are you?
<bold>
-manpages linked from the handbook (man2html?) or man in stage1</bold>
man on livecd: yes (man in stage1: no (no ufed in stage1 either)
<bold>-portage package that contains release spec files</bold>
emerge catalyst?
<bold>-DVD iso</bold>
Every user who sends me an empty DVDR gets one by regular email.
<bold>-X livecd
</bold>
An experimental one is scheduled for 2004.2
<bold>-portage rewrite in C</bold>
This is without doubt the worlds worst candidate release feature
request list I've seen.
Best regards,
Pieter Van den Abeele
On 10 May 2004, at 16:53, John Davis wrote:
<excerpt><<2004.2_request.txt></excerpt>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-05-11 2:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-05-09 14:01 [gentoo-releng] Meeting time John Davis
2004-05-10 14:53 ` John Davis
2004-05-11 2:20 ` Pieter Van den Abeele [this message]
2004-05-11 12:54 ` John Davis
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