Current stable tag slip status 24-Mar-2005

Raphael Marmier raphael at marmier.net
Fri Mar 25 15:30:16 PST 2005


As I have a SMP box sitting around in the corner with df current, I 
would be glad to do some testing for you or to give full access to 
anyone wishing to try to reproduce the IPV4 problem on a non-production 
machine.

The machine is ready for you to trash ;)

regards

Raphael

Matthew Dillon wrote:
    Ok, the tag wasn't slipped yesterday and it isn't going to be slipped
    today either... it can ALMOST be slipped, but some backwards
    compatibility issues for binaries came up related to the TLS code
    which absolutely must be fixed before the stable tag can be slipped.
    The IPV4 issue is still gnawing at me but I haven't decided whether it
    is serious enough to wait for it or not, yet.
    So, the tag might possibly be slipped tomorrow sometime.  We are very 
    close.

    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  - fixed
    TLS CODE ISSUES		- in-progress.

					-Matt
					Matthew Dillon 
					<dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxx>





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