Hi,

2006/10/30, Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> > Ewwww!  I'd rather not go back to "beta9 SP2" etc naming scheme...
>
> Right. I have a related question: Tom gave me a copy of his
> 2035-Tom kernel sources, and I included a 2037-findfirst fix
> in the 2036 kernel. I might find some more useful fixes in
> 2035-Tom and 2037, and then I guess "2036b" would be a bad
> name, right? Even though it is only fixes, I still suggest
> to call the new version 2038. That leaves 2037 marked as a
> different kernel with many experimental updates. Would be
> cool if people would find the time to select the best patches
> from 2037 for inclusion in 2038. At the moment, 2037 differs
> so much from 2036 that it is very hard to tell which of the
> differences are improvements, which are only optimisations,
> and which even introduce new bugs.

In fact to be honest at the moment a "kernel" bug I don't know if it
refers to 2036 or 2037 bug. Another idea would be: clean 2037 bugs to
name it 2038.

> I suggest that the fix comes in two versions: The fdbase(cd/ws)
> should be completely updated to 1.1 (having 1.0 somewhere for
> reference) and there should be a zip (or few zips) with updates
> for people who already have 1.0 or who use the fdfull(cd/ws).
> Of course such a zip would not improve the install process, it
> would only update an already installed system. Which is why
> there should be full ISOs of 1.1 fdbase as well.

I agree with this, too.
Who knows if one day one can use Blair's automated package install as
an embryo for freedosupdate ;-)

Aitor

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