> Do you have any preferance as to when that occurs? Not really (you're the people doing the builds that are affected). But I would like to see some more testing. I thought there were still some spurious errors that were unexplained, though maybe I am just unclear on which fixes affected which prior problem reports.
> The only thing I'm not certain about yet is why make check is failing. > I've set that as one of my tasks this week. Let's get that done before we declared it baked. > I didn't manage to test it Saturday (the weather was too nice), > although I have emailed with the oskit package maintainer about making > sure that Jon's patch gets in there. This is the diskpart reading large disks problem, right? Btw, I put a fix for that problem into the oskit master sources, so it will be in the next official snapshot whenever that comes. > I would like to put a sample package of oskit-mach up somewhere for > people to play with. It seems to work well enough on my system, that > it's now my first choice in the grub menu. Is there any reason that Marcus shouldn't just make an official debian release package of it as frequently as he likes? > I seem to remember you emailing a bit ago asking for folks to test > this for possible inclusion in glibc-2.2. I'm hoping to do that > testing (Unless someone beats me to it, which I wouldn't mind) Are you talking about the ioperm code (you didn't quote anything before this paragraph). Yes, I will put that into 2.2 after someone tests it. _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd