Current stable tag slip status 23-Mar-2005

Bill Hacker wbh at conducive.org
Wed Mar 23 12:16:49 PST 2005


Matthew Dillon wrote:

    This is the current status for slipping the stable tag:

    make seg-fault              - fixed
    Opera/Firefox stalls        - fixed  
    TCP 'sent too much' panic   - fixed
    Installer update		- done
    ppbus init panic 		- fixed (gcc-3.4 bug)
	(reported by Joroen Ruigrok/asmodai)
    IPV4 connection problems	- still diagnosing (probably SMP related)
	(reported by Peter Avalos)
    TCP Flooding issue		- still diagnosing
	(reported by Atte Peltomaki)
    NFS TCP connection failure  - still diagnosing
	(reported by someone through Jeffrey Hsu)

    The tag is going to be slipped today regardless.  I expect the 
    remaining issues will be fixed fairly quickly (even more so if we can
    get additional replication of the reported bugs).

					-Matt

Matt,

Dodgy TCP/IP  - or even the possibility of it - is a
'showstopper' to pushing this into a 'production' setting.
Can a 'blueprint' be assembled and posted with all
necessary environment, configuration, test procedures,
and necessary documentation of same, so that some of
us 'non-coders' can help with *relevant* tests?
I can put 4 to 8 servers onto it over the next 48 hours, but
am not sure where to start, what to look for, or what
coders need as output from the process in order to
isolate - and either fix or confirm as safe to ignore.
Bill





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