On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 01:45:17PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Oh, you mean that beta channel where 3.4.6-3 was available, which wasn't the gcc version either upstream built their kernel rpm with (3.4.6-2)?
What are the changes between the -2 release and the -3 release? Sometimes it's as simple as "fixed spelling error in description" or "added tiny little patch which is clearly not going to cause trouble" -- but other times it's "updated to new snapshot, altering about 100,000 lines of code". Which is it in this case?
If it's nearer the former, Milan's request that the newer compiler be used because it fixes a known and serious problem seems quite reasonable.
Policies are good, but if the changes are small, doesn't it seem like using 3.4.6-3 is more in the spirit of the rules than the literal interpretation? Clearly the problem is the way Red Hat is building things in a non-self-hosted way -- but it's hard to do anything about that.