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I've tested Jakub's patch and it worked fine for me on i686 with glibc compiled by GCC 3.1 CVS and by GCC 2.95.3. So how should we continue? I see the following alternatives if everybody agrees that Jakub's patch is the right solution: - release 2.2.4 this week, add Jakub's patch to CVS and release a 2.2.5pre1 next week. This would imply a release of 2.2.5 next month or so. - Add Jakub's patch now What do others think? I don't have a problem with releasing 2.2.4 now but let's agree on a plan, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger SuSE Labs aj@suse.de private aj@arthur.inka.de http://www.suse.de/~aj
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