Luigi Gangitano wrote:
> Since this is a compile time choice and kernel 2.4.27 is still in the
> archive we have the following options:
>
> 3. drop support for older kernels (will etch release with a 2.4
> default kernel?)
>
> Please give your advice.
Etch will only support 2.6 kernels, so any
On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 01:42:08AM +0100, Stephen Gran wrote:
> 4. Make it a runtime startup decision. More work to implement, but for
> things like this, it seems like a reaonably sane choice.
Having done this before it's fairly straightforward to achieve, even if
you can't assume libc support
On Jul 11, Luigi Gangitano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 3. drop support for older kernels (will etch release with a 2.4
> default kernel?)
No, so it's reasonable not to care.
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ciao,
Marco
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This one time, at band camp, Luigi Gangitano said:
> severity 377697 important
> thanks
>
> [ I'm taking this to debian-devel seeking for broader consensus ]
>
> Latest versions of squid (2.6.x and 3.0.x) support the epoll()
> function that is provided by 2.6 kernels. This speeds up seek
> op
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severity 377697 important
thanks
[ I'm taking this to debian-devel seeking for broader consensus ]
Latest versions of squid (2.6.x and 3.0.x) support the epoll()
function that is provided by 2.6 kernels. This speeds up seek
operations on disk an
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