Messages in this thread | | | From | "Linda Walsh" <> | Subject | RE: Good luck when RedHat 7.0 comes out (was RE: test5 oops after kswapd)... | Date | Tue, 1 Aug 2000 11:47:47 -0700 |
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> -----Original Message----- > On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 12:54:07PM -0700, jeff@ntcor.com wrote: > > A week ago I installed Redhat Rawhide on my machine to check it out. > > Everything seems to work fine. Except... Kernel compilations. > > > > Since Redhat 7.0beta just hit the mirrors I'm betting all of my kernel > > problems are all of the sudden going to become a wide spread problem. ---- I may be out in left field, but my idea of a thorough development and release process would be to take all the tools one just built and use those to produce a 3rd generation. Then take those tools and produce a 4th generation. If 3rd!=4th (subtracting out time/date stamps) then it would seem something is wrong -- or am I missing something?
Now that whole process would be automated and if the 3rd and 4th compare, then kick off the automated test suites.
Maybe RedHat doesn't use a thorough source and release methodology for their Beta's?
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