Re: Linux-2.1.129..

Serguei Koubouchine (ksi@gu.net)
Fri, 20 Nov 1998 17:56:00 +0200 (EET)


On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Linus Torvalds wrote:

Sorry for spoiling a party, but IMHO it's far too early for such an
announcement...

First of all, some modules still do have unresolved symbols:

=== Cut ===
/lib/modules/2.1.129/net/strip.o: unresolved symbol(s)
arp_tbl
/lib/modules/2.1.129/misc/isdnloop.o: unresolved symbol(s)
strpbrk
/lib/modules/2.1.129/misc/icn.o: unresolved symbol(s)
strpbrk
=== Cut ===

The last two are caused by missing "EXPORT_SYMBOL(strpbrk);" in i386_ksyms.c
(it's present in another arch's).

The first one is broken for a long time. I dunno how to fix it...

Second, the kernel locks hard when loading eepro100 (ARGHHH !!!) module.
Back to my patched 1.04...

> ..is out there. To a large degree is more merges for PPC and Sparc (and
> somehow I must have missed ARM _again_, so I'll have to find that).
>
> But there's a few other things in there:
> - ncr53c8xx tag fix
> - more sound fixes.
> - NFS fixed
> - some subtle TCP issues fixed
> - and lots of mm smoothness tweaks (most of those have been floating
> around for some time - like getting rid of the last vestiges of page
> ages which just complicated and hurt the code)
>
> Have fun with it, and tell me if it breaks. But it won't. I'm finally
> getting the old "greased weasel" feeling back. In short, this is the much
> awaited perfect and bug-free release, and the only reason I don't call it
> 2.2 is that I'm chicken.
>
> Kvaa, kvaa,
> Linus
>
>
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