Thread (1 message) 1 message, 1 author, 2000-01-16

Re: Cutting edge moved or shifting to .deb?

From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen <hidden>
Date: 2000-01-16 18:43:30

On Sunday, 16 January 2000, Martin Costabel writes:
There is some pretty interesting recent stuff in contrib, but have you
ever thought about contributing yourself? The current versions of gcc
Uhm, that's partly why I'm asking.  I'm contributing LilyPond (see sig),
eg, which I'd like to give the best part of my time.  Also, I don't have
the resourses (disk space) to contribute X11 or Mozilla.  I can't
imagine that I'm the only one (or first one for that matter), wanting a
more stable version of Emacs, for example?

Yesterday, I found that vanilla Emacs-20.5a doesn't easily compile for
ppc (using modified 20.3 patches).  Now, before my (LilyPond) development
efforts grinds to a halt, in favour of maintaining important parts of
my own distribution, I'd just like to know if I'm missing some important
ftp site: will anybody use my emacs-20.5 if I manage to put up an rpm on
contrib, or has everyone already got it from somewhere else?
and glibc 
are so stable that you can basically take the latest *.src.rpms or even 
tgzs from anywhere and compile them with only minor tweaking.
Yes, that's really grand.  So much better than, say, a year ago.
quoted
On the other hand, ftp.<cc>.debian.org has stuff such as XFree 3.3.6,
emacs-20.5 (which is good, I was having a lot of trouble with my 20.3
ftp.mklinux.org has new RPMS, for example emacs-20.5 RPMS. The latest
Ok, thanks.  Should have posted my questions yesterday :-)
xemacs versions (both stable and devel) also exist as RPMS or are easily
compilable.

And then it looks like a major new release from linuxppc.com is
imminent...
I've been expecting this for some time, but how can one tell?
quoted
emacs), a recent mozilla-M12, that can be alienised, but the glibc seems
to be 'stuck' at libc6_2.1.2-5.deb.

Kernel development seems to have moved from vger to openprojects to
Paul's at linuxcare: rsync -auvz linuxcare.com.au::linux-pmac-devel.
Vger is quite alive in recent days. I have their kernel versions
2.2.15-pre2
and 2.3.40 (pre something), both running OK for me.
Ah.  I tried some days ago, and it had the same problems with pmac_nvram.c
(missing .h include) as Linus' tree.  I'll have another look.
turbolinux, debian, SuSE (far too much for my taste), I think the amount
of development coming out of it is rather awesome. 
It is.  But it helps if you know where to look.

Thanks for some pointers,

Jan.

-- 
Jan Nieuwenhuizen [off-list ref] | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien       | http://www.lilypond.org

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