[Zope-Coders] 2.2.2
Chris McDonough
chrism@zope.com
16 Oct 2002 16:24:29 -0400
There's nothing in the RedHat 2.2 spec file that seems to indicate it's
specially compiled with large file support, so perhaps 2.2 compiles with
LFS by default? I forget if this is true or not.
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 10:41, Chris McDonough wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 10:28, Matt Behrens wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 04:19:02PM +0200, Magnus Heino wrote:
> >
> > > Just thought it would be nice if the distro that most people seems to use came
> > > with a decent python version by default. I dont had any problems with 2.2.1
> > > myself, but some people seems to have, thats why I asked...
>
> I've heard rumors of Zope crashing under 2.2.1, as well, so it would be
> nice to have a distro that ships with 2.2.2 or at least has a 2.2.2
> update.
>
> > > but nevermind then.
> >
> > No, don't "nevermind". That's 100% valid to ask people to vote
> > that way.
>
> Yes, sorry I didn't mean to discourage the effort! But it's likely that
> the RedHat folks are pretty busy, so to get it in there, it might be
> advisable to send them any patches (via the bugzilla report) to their
> spec file that are necessary to build 2.2.2 the "right" way as well as
> concrete reasons to package up 2.2.2. I suspect that the #1 reason is
> to prevent Zope from crashing, though you'll likely need to do a bit of
> research about what the problem actually is wrt/ running Zope under
> 2.2.1. In the meantime.maybe you can contribute your 2.2.2 RPM to
> rpmfind.net to point newbies at. Maybe even point RedHat to it as well
> so they can just "bless" it and include it in the next distro or as an
> update.
>
> gotta-love-open-source,
>
> - C
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