Thanks for the reply . . . I'm using the CVS version
because it was supposed to be better than the 1.0
release, and I havn't suffered any crashes, or
failures of any kind for that matter, but, I would
feel "safer" with a official release. I understand
that you can't make a prediction, but I just don't
understand why they havn't started the tests for a
release yet (have they?). Thanks again for the reply.
P.S: I apologize for the HTML . . . can't ever
remember what machines have it, and what don't. :-)
--- Seth Mos <knuffie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> At 19:24 9-6-2001 -0400, Sean P. Elble wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >Does anyone have any idea as to when the next
> "official" release of =
> >XFS/Linux will occur? I'm currently running a CVS
> version, but I'd feel =
> >a lot more comfortable with an official release,
> and god knows a ton of =
> >problems/bugs have been fixed since the initial
> release. Any thoughts?
> >
> >Sean Elble
> >S_elble at yahoo.com
>
> I can't predict. The CVS version is much better then
> the 1.0 release tree.
>
> Btw the 1.0 installer was pretty packaging. The only
> packages that have to
> be respun are the acl kernel xfsprogs and devel
> packages. The installer can
> be reused for 1.0.1 which will be the next release.
>
> The version will at least contain a newer kernel and
> tools.
> It will take time to release it. It will have to be
> run through the mill of
> Q&A tests and tortures. And that takes a _lot_ of
> time.
>
> Bye
>
> ps: don't post html mail to the list please.
> --
> Seth
> Every program has two purposes one for which
> it was written and another for which it wasn't
> I use the last kind.
>
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