Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 4 Aug 1999 02:47:05 -0400 | From | Soren Harward <> | Subject | EQL dead? |
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Is EQL dead? The kernel documentation hasn't been updated for 4 years, and the eql_enslave package from metalab is in a.out format, linked against libc4, and the source won't recompile. Is it being handled in a different manner, or is just so old that nobody wants to deal with it any more? If the former, shouldn't the docs be updated (I'll write if someone will tell me how to use EQL); if the latter, then why is it still in the kernel?
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