> Keith Owens <kaos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > Are you feeling lucky?
>
> Full moon tonight? ;-)
>
> > The CVS tree is bleeding edge with minimal testing.
>
> Does it include new significant XFS development, or is it just
> tracking the mainline kernel?
Pretty much everything new in cvs is for tracking newer kernels, or
for XFS bug fixing. There is not much in the way of feature work
ongoing at the moment - a new acl interface is being worked on as
is the quota interface, but these are not directly in the tree
right now.
Steve
>
> > The kernel patches, particularly the official releases (1.0.1
> > is current) get much more testing but are against older kernels.
>
> Exactly that's the problem. For example, at least one significant bug
> has been fixed in 2.4.7, therefore I would hate to go back to 2.4.5
> (although the fix is trivial).
>
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