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Re: [TCLUG:19950] Debian glibc2.1
Jeezus. You redhat users dont know what stability is. :)
'unstable' and 'frozen' have been better acting to me than many redhat
'stable' installs. ;)
Anyhow, debian had glibc out there first. In potato. Just that debian
makes a full interworking dist, not a bundle of packages that happen to
work together.
* Thomas T. Veldhouse <veldy@veldy.net> [000731 13:21]:
> Yeah - it is moving along at a Mozilla's pace :) The debian team appears a
> bit to anal.
>
> Tom Veldhouse
> veldy@veldy.net
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> > glibc 2.1 has yet to make in into a stable debian distribution. Slink is
> > glibc2.0. Potato (2.2) and Woody (2.3) are 2.1 based. Potato is frozen
> > and in the third test cycle, woody is temper...I mean developmental
> > (unstable).
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