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Re: glibc-2.11.2
- From: "Carlos O'Donell" <carlos at systemhalted dot org>
- To: Mike Frysinger <vapier at gentoo dot org>
- Cc: libc-alpha at sourceware dot org, Petr Baudis <pasky at ucw dot cz>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:43:21 -0400
- Subject: Re: glibc-2.11.2
- References: <20091120082913.GD3708@machine.or.cz><20100524131114.GR1951@machine.or.cz><20100524233638.25CAD49A56@magilla.sf.frob.com><201006211456.24696.vapier@gentoo.org>
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> wrote:
> On Monday, May 24, 2010 19:36:38 Roland McGrath wrote:
>> > I'm already uploading my tarballs onto ftp.gnu.org and my keys there
>> > should have been set up all right, AFAIK.
>>
>> Ok. ?I think we should discontinue use of the sourceware ftp area for
>> releases. ?I checked today and it has a subset of what's on ftp.gnu.org,
>> with the exception of the 2.10.2 files, and some old stuff that's probably
>> kicking around there somewhere and nobody cares anyway. ?Let's get 2.10.2
>> onto ftp.gnu.org, and then start putting future release tarballs only
>> there.
>>
>> We probably should leave the old releases/ files in place so that anyone's
>> use of ftp:// URLs can work permanently. ?Aside from that, we can just
>> leave behind a README pointing to the canonical location to download files.
>
> Carlos: can you update the sourceware.org/glibc page accordingly ? ?it still
> says releases are available on the sourcware ftp.
OK, this sounds like we have concensus now.
The sourceware.org/glibc site now lists ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc as the
anonymous ftp site.
Cheers,
Carlos.