On Wed, Mar 28, 2001, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> Adrian Chadd wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 28, 2001, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> > > Why are you even asking? Just fix it. ;-)
> >
> > Oh, I didn't mention. I have a fever. I shouldn't even
> > be online. :-)
>
> You too? Have had mine for the last week, but I can't sleep all day can
> I?
Heh. You'd be surprised how well I can hibernate. :)
> > Seriously though, I would have done it myself, but:
> >
> > * I wanted to see if someone picked out a better way
> > * Whether my way had any previous-version-incompatibilities
>
> Not likely.
ok. I'll just go off and do it.
> > .. I'm going to be out of action over the next few days anyway.
> >
> > A side note: THere has been a bunch of little bugfixes committed
> > to squid-2.4 . Are we going to maintain a set of patches like
> > in the previous versions, or ware we going to get people to use
> > bugzilla?
>
> We should maintain a "bugs" page, but it could be implemented as a
> selection/category in Bugzilla I guess...
That means we'd have to submit all the non-bugzilla bugfixes through
bugzilla.
The reason I ask is because I'm now the squid port maintainer and
I'd like to have the port rely on as little local changes as
possible. The other ports made do by applying all the patchfiles
in order.
Adrian
-- Adrian Chadd "The fact you can download a 100 megabyte file <adrian@creative.net.au> from half way around the world should be viewed as an accident and not a right." -- Adrian Chadd and Bill FumerolaReceived on Wed Mar 28 2001 - 08:08:55 MST
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