> Why is 3.0.2 not in Debian? It looks like 2.99 is in experimental; why
> can't that package be used instead of having a full fork in Ubuntu? I'm
> nervous about doing such a fork for an LTS.
Debian will base their packages for corosync/openais/pacemaker/heartbeat
on the same base Ubuntu packages are built. They'll most probably adopt
most (if not all) of our changes.
Debian is a bit slow in this area. 2.99 can't be used for anything any
more. It was a snapshot in development process.
On 25.02.2010 19:48, Kees Cook wrote:
> Why is 3.0.2 not in Debian? It looks like 2.99 is in experimental; why
> can't that package be used instead of having a full fork in Ubuntu? I'm
> nervous about doing such a fork for an LTS.
Debian will base their packages for corosync/ openais/ pacemaker/ heartbeat
on the same base Ubuntu packages are built. They'll most probably adopt
most (if not all) of our changes.
Debian is a bit slow in this area. 2.99 can't be used for anything any
more. It was a snapshot in development process.