![]() Check that nothing is stuck in wrong dep-wait or not-for-us state in debian-ports.Configure scripts potentially needing fixing.No BR yet, error: the assertion tp&~tp on line 179 of sfaslelf.c in function relocate failed Perhaps it should be closed.Ħ04107, fixed in boost1.46, still need 1.42Ħ39636, fixed on armhf, fails on armel onlyĬontrol update 645652 and P-a-s update 645675 No BR yet, Error: selected processor does not support Thumb mode 'rsc ip,ip,ip'Ħ55610, fatal error: linux/aufs_type.h: No such file or directoryĦ39858 - There doesn't seem to be any way this hardware could be on an arm system, so why bother?Ħ39856 - Bug discussions seem to indicate there is no point in this package on armhf. No BR yet, error: _URC_NORMAL_STOP was not declared in this scopeĥ36544, libloader.a: No such file or directory No BR yet, casting error, also not in arch list ![]() available (Debian GCC includes the Linaro patches)Īrmhf has been added to testing and is in pretty good shape there, however it is not yet being treated as a release architectureįailed packages (not directly related to armhf) With more and more heavy weight support for Linux coming in from the likes of Oracle, waiting for Vista makes less and less sense.Gcc-4. O the joys of open source! Of course once the dust settles the big loser here could be Microsoft. I’m thinking that either Red Hat rebuffed an Oracle buyout or Oracle took a close look and realized that it was cheaper to add their own support to RHEL than it was to buy the company. Well, this was going to happen sooner or later. This will replace the functionality of Red Hat’s RHN (Red Hat Network). In Oracle’s terms, Unbreakable Linux is a support program that provides enterprises with world-class, award winning, global support for Linux - not a distribution per se.Specifically, Oracle will be offering patches, fixes, updates, and back ports for (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) 3 and RHEL 4 for the x86 and x86-64 architectures, delivered via a subscriber network, the ULN (Unbreakable Linux Network). There was no discussion, however, of supplying source code, which is required by the GPL.That may be because Oracle is not claiming to “distribute” Linux, but instead to be merely “supporting” it. Knowing that PHP will run reliable on Windows Server platforms means I can drive CALI member webmasters to using the PHP tools I’m developing.Įnterprise Linux binaries will be available for free from Oracle. This is great news for folks like me who develop a lot of stuff in PHP but are interacting with an increasingly MSFT-oriented development community. ![]() NET ain’t all there is on Win2k3 after all. Microsoft and Zend Technologies Announce Technical Collaboration to Improve Interoperability of PHP on the Windows Server Platform: Companies seek to improve performance, reliability and stability of PHP on Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server “Longhorn.” The cooperative effort seeks to provide customers with richer functionality and better integration, resulting in improved performance and increased reliability. ![]() The parties expect to extend the collaboration to the next version of Windows Server, code-named “Longhorn.” The resulting technology enhancements and ongoing interaction with the PHP community is expected to enable customers to take advantage of the Windows Server platform. ![]() today announced a technical collaboration to enhance the experience of running the PHP scripting language on Windows Server® 2003. ![]()
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