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:Linus Torvalds: Linux-2.4.2
Linus Torvalds: Linux-2.4.2
Feb 22, 2001, 07 :47 UTC (25 Talkback[s]) (21903 reads)

(Other stories by Linus Torvalds)

Subject: Linux-2.4.2
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 18:19:43 -0800 (PST)
From: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@transmeta.com>
To: Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>


Ok, the patch looks huge (it's a meg and a half compressed, 6+ megs
uncompressed), but most of the patch by far is S/390 updates and the
 new Cris architecture.

The biggest real changes that impact normal users are the two bugs
 that could corrupt your harddisk. The IDE driver bug that Russell
 found has, to my knowledge, never been shown to happen on anything
 but his ARM machine, but for all we know it could be quite bad even
 on x86. Similarly, the elevator bug could cause corruption, but
 probably has not actually bit people in practice. But both are
 definitely deadly at least in theory even on bog-standard common PC
 hardware.

The reiserfs fix should hopefully make the "null bytes in log-files"
problem a non-issue, and along with the smbfs/HIGHMEM thing it is
certainly important for those that it can affect.

		Linus

----

final:
 - sync up more with Alan
 - Urban Widmark: smbfs and HIGHMEM fix
 - Chris Mason: reiserfs tail unpacking fix ("null bytes in reiserfs
 files") - Adan Richter: new cpia usb ID
 - Hugh Dickins: misc small sysv ipc fixes
 - Andries Brouwer: remove overly restrictive sector size check for
   SCSI cd-roms

-pre4:
 - big S/390x 64-bit merge
 - typos and license name fixes. doc updates.
 - more include file cleanups (phase out "malloc.h")
 - even more elevator corner cases.. When not merging, find the best
 insertion point. - pmac ide update
 - network fixes (netif_wake_queue on tx timeout)
 - USB printer select() fix
 - NFS client missed initialization, deamon fixed client address
 check

-pre3:
 - Jens: better ordering of requests when unable to merge
 - Neil Brown: make md work as a module again (we cannot autodetect
   in modules, not enough background information)
 - Neil Brown: raid5 SMP locking cleanups
 - Neil Brown: nfsd: handle Irix NFS clients named pipe behavior and
   dentry leak fix
 - maestro3 shutdown fix
 - fix dcache hash calculation that could cause bad hashes under
 certain circumstances (Dean Gaudet)
 - David Miller: networking and sparc updates
 - Jeff Garzik: include file cleanups
 - Andy Grover: ACPI update
 - Coda-fs error return fixes
 - rth: alpha Jensen update

-pre2:
 - driver sync up with Alan
 - Andrew Morton: wakeup cleanup and race fix
 - Paul Mackerras: macintosh driver updates.
 - don't trust "page_count()" on reserved pages!
 - Russell King: fix serious IDE multimode write bug!
 - me, Jens, others: fix elevator problem
 - ARM, MIPS and cris architecture updates
 - alpha updates: better page clear/copy, avoid kernel lock in execve
 - USB and firewire updates
 - ISDN updates
 - Irda updates

-pre1:
 - XMM: don't allow illegal mxcsr values
 - ACPI: handle non-existent battery strings gracefully
 - Compaq Smart Array driver update
 - Kanoj Sarcar: serial console hardware flow control support
 - ide-cs: revert toc-valid cache checking in 2.4.1
 - Vojtech Pavlik: update via82cxxx driver to handle the vt82c686
 - raid5 graceful failure handling fix
 - ne2k-pci: enable device before asking the irq number
 - sis900 driver update
 - riva FB driver update
 - fix silly inode hashing pessimization
 - add SO_ACCEPTCONN for SuS
 - remove modinfo hack workaround, all newer modutils do it correctly
 - datagram socket shutdown fix
 - mark process as running when it takes a page-fault


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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Re: Linux-2.4.2
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 1 ...   an addendum   
dep
Feb 22, 2001, 03:56:55
 
The kernel hackers have really shifted i ...   Linux and space travel   
Andy Rivers
Feb 22, 2001, 05:59:04
 
> sometimes I say "to hell with it, we n ...   Patching   
NA
Feb 22, 2001, 07:09:48
 

I tried to compile it, and I got this  ...   2.4.2 could not compile   
J. S
Feb 22, 2001, 07:22:46
 
But isn&#39;t that the way IT allways wo ...   Re: Linux and space travel   
Joachim Sauer
Feb 22, 2001, 08:47:11
 
You&#39;re using binutils 2.10.1.0.7 or  ...   Re: 2.4.2 could not compile   
Frédéric L. W. Meunier
Feb 22, 2001, 08:53:05
 
Hi Linus,

Not that I am in any way ca ...   Re: an addendum   
Cher
Feb 22, 2001, 09:28:23
 
> 
> I tried to compile it, and I got t ...   Re: 2.4.2 could not compile   
Neil Trodden
Feb 22, 2001, 09:37:45
 
Change -oformat to --oformat

Martin ...   Re: 2.4.2 could not compile   
Martin Jinoch
Feb 22, 2001, 11:19:26
 
> 
> I tried to compile it, and I got t ...   Re: 2.4.2 could not compile   
Yves De Muyter
Feb 22, 2001, 11:32:39
 
For me it comipled just fine and I also  ...   Re: 2.4.2 could not compile   
xxx
Feb 22, 2001, 11:34:55
 
I think you probably need to update your ...   ld upgrade?   
Ted Appleby
Feb 22, 2001, 11:36:37
 
No such problem here...

make xconfig
 ...   Re: 2.4.2 could not compile   
Tux
Feb 22, 2001, 11:39:07
 
> 
> I tried to compile it, and I got t ...   Re: 2.4.2 could not compile   
Tobias Mathes
Feb 22, 2001, 11:45:54
 
I met the same error. Which version of b ...   Re: 2.4.2 could not compile   
bizenn
Feb 22, 2001, 12:15:07
 
Good analogy,

   However the pace will  ...   Re: Linux and space travel   
Matt
Feb 22, 2001, 13:27:22
 
Anyone know if this includes the Matrox  ...   Matrox G450 fixes from 2.4.1ac   
Stuart Ballard
Feb 22, 2001, 15:09:49
 
What&#39;s wrong with loopback device?
 ...   What's wrong with loopback ?   
dima
Feb 22, 2001, 16:04:49
 
I have a question... Why is it that when ...   Why One Kernel?   
Richard Masci
Feb 22, 2001, 16:19:12
 
However on my PPC when I type make bzIma ...   Re: Why One Kernel?   
Z
Feb 22, 2001, 16:43:35
 
> I have a question... Why is it that wh ...   Re: Why One Kernel?   
Rob Crawford
Feb 22, 2001, 16:46:21
 
I know it sucks to have to download stuf ...   Re: Why One Kernel?   
Ed White
Feb 22, 2001, 17:07:23
 
> What&#39;s wrong with loopback device? ...   Re: What's wrong with loopback ?   
guru
Feb 22, 2001, 17:35:21
 
Would someone please report this to the  ...   Re: Re: What's wrong with loopback ?   
Ed White
Feb 22, 2001, 18:32:55
 
> The kernel hackers have really shifted ...   Re: Linux and space travel   
John Baker
Feb 23, 2001, 02:54:47
 
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