From: Linus Torvalds
Hoya,
there's now a 2.2.0-pre9 on
ftp.kernel.org, and when you compile it
it will call itself 2.2.0-final. The reason is fairly obvious: enough
is enough,
and I can't make pre-kernels forever, it just dilutes the whole idea.
The only reason the tar-file is not called 2.2.0 is that I want to
avoid having
any embarrassing typos that cause it to not compile under reasonable
configurations or something like that. Unreasonable configurations I
no
longer care about.
Every program has bugs, and I'm sure there are still bugs in this.
Get over it - we've done our best, and nobody ever believed that there
wouldn't be 2.2.x kernels to fix problems as they come up, and
delaying 2.2.0 forever is not an option.
I have a wedding anniversary and a company party coming up, so I'm
taking a few days off - when I get back I expect to take this current
2.2.0-final and just remove the "-final" from the Makefile, and that
will be it. I suspect somebody _will_ find something embarrassing
enough
that I would fix it too, but let's basically avoid planning on that.
In short, before you post a bug-report about 2.2.0-final, I'd like
you to have the following simple guidelines:
"Is this something Linus would be embarrassed enough about that he
would wear a brown paper bag over his head for a month?"
and
"Is this something that normal people would ever really care deeply
about?"
If the answer to either question is "probably not", then please
consider just politely discussing it as a curiosity on the kernel
mailing lists rather
than even sending email about it to me: I've been too busy the last
few weeks, and I'd really appreciate it if I could just forget the
worries of a
release for a few days..
But if you find something hilariously stupid I did, feel free to
share it with me, and we'll laugh about it together (and I'll avoid
wearing the
brown paper bag on my head during the month of February). Do we have
a deal?
I've seen people working on a 2.2.0 announcement, and I'm happy -
I've been too busy to think straight, much less worry about details
like
that. If everything turns out ok, I'll have a few memorable bloopers
in my mailbox but nothing worse than that, and I can sit down and
actually
read the announcement texts that people have been discussing.
ObFeatures:
m68k sync
various minor driver fixes (irda, net drivers, scsi, video,
isdn)
SGI Visual Workstation support
adjtimex update to the latest standards
vfat silly buglet fix
semaphores work on alpha again
drop the inline strstr() that gcc got wrong whatever we did
kswapd needed to be a bit more aggressive
minor TCP retransmission and delack fixes
Until Monday,
Linus
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