[CentOS-devel] iptables-devel in centos 4.4

Christoph Maser cmr at financial.com
Wed Aug 23 11:36:24 UTC 2006


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If you all know it so much better why don't you go ahead and build your own distro.
Milan Keršláger schrieb:
> On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 01:06:36PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
>> Milan Keršláger wrote:
>>> What is wrong - you are building kernel with broken compiler even Red
>>> Hat does not. Even there is fixed compiler already in place and is
>>> usable with not breaking GPL rules.
>> Oh come on. Not that again. That has all been explained in *detail* in
>> <http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=1402>, where you couldn't explain
>> either on where to obtain the gcc the kernel has been compiled with by
>> the upstream vendor. 
> 
> The SRC packages are available from Beta channel from RHN. There is a
> person from your team who exacly know the version. So grab the SRC
> package and rebuild.
> 
> If you know GPL you know that this is completly safe.
> 
> Building broken kernel is WRONG. The kernel crashes and you know about
> it but do not build the kernel correctly. The kernel does not follow 'as
> close as possible' RHEL. This is wroong too as you may read in this
> thread.
> 
> So what are you doing guys? Rules that you are do not follow but talking
> about following the rules? This is very very sad.
> 
> If you know where the source is and you are unable to grab them, write
> to me - simple script is able to put them to any FTP site. I'm using
> CentOS and RHN too to give back to Red Hat at least a little.
> 

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