> On Sun, 2002-08-04 at 11:02, Tomas Szepe wrote:
> > Just an idea - wouldn't it be useful to have dedicated errata pages
> > for recent stable kernels where important patches (such as the 2.4.18
> > personality fix, 2.4.18 samba oops fix or the upcoming 2.4.19 ide
> > updates) would be published? Finding a link to these in the kernel FAQ,
> > people would just patch their kernels instead of posting to lkml, which
> > could cut on the amount of duplicate bugreports significantly plus folks
> > wouldn't have to wait 6 months+ for an official update to get rid of an
> > oops.
>
> I did that for some of the 2.2 trees. I can keep an errata page on
> linux.org.uk for the 2.4.19 tree as well if people want.
That would certainly be appreciated.
> Right now the errata would be pretty small so its easy to deal with.
Something as simple as the squid fixes page would do just fine I reckon:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.4/bugs/
T.
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