Re: Linux 2.6.9-rc3

From: Clemens Schwaighofer (cs_at_tequila.co.jp)
Date: 09/30/04

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    To: James Bruce <bruce@andrew.cmu.edu>
    
    

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    On 09/30/2004 04:30 PM, James Bruce wrote:
    | Clemens Schwaighofer wrote:
    |
    |> | And thats one of the reasons I never dl the bz2 version.
    |>
    |> what has bz2 to do with that?
    |
    |
    | Some people believe bz2 to be buggy or otherwise less tolerant of
    | corruption. For most people these things don't seem to come up; I've
    | never had problems with either despite frequent work with large
    | compressed datasets.

    interesting, I always use bz2 where time is not so important, and I
    never had problems with it.

    | Linus decided that patches will always be off the previous
    | non-extraversion tarball. Note that -rc3 is not relative to -rc2, so in
    | that way its consistent. The reason Linus gave is that such
    | trivial-but-important bugfixes may come *after* the next version has
    | releases or release cantidates, so this is the only sane way. For
    | example, if another tiny code bug motivated making a 2.6.8.2, the
    | release cantidates shouldn't have to be rediffed. Hopefully it makes
    | sense now :)

    Yes, that makes it absolutly clear. Thank you.

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