Re: kernel 2.2.15 and pcmcia 3.1.8
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 01:58:18PM -0700, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
> According to Nate Bargmann:
> > I have had this problem with both kernel 2.2.14 and 2.2.15 using the
> > pcmcia 3.1.8-x package. In short, it appears this version of pcmcia
> > is broken.
>
> Um, this may be a stupid question, but.... The current version of
> pcmcia is 3.1.15. Why is _anyone_ still using 3.1.8?
It will take someone with more Debian experience than I to adequately
explain this, but as I understand it, Potato has been "frozen" for
several months now and is currently in a lock-down test freeze. I
guess this means packages cannot be updated and apparently pcmcia
was updated to 3.1.8 between the last freeze and this freeze. Keep
in mind that as a Debian release gets closer to "stable" it's packages
lag further behind the latest releases. For example, look at the
package versions of the current "stable", Slink.
Perhaps over the weekend I can remove pcmcia 3.1.8 and install 3.1.9
or later, compiled from source, and raise a convincing argument for
pcmcia being updated. I'm sure a much later version is included in
the "unstable" branch, Woody.
- Nate >>
P.S. I have been tracking Potato for the past three months and this is
the first "Show stopper" I've encountered.
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