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Re: upgrade from glibc 2.1.3 to 2.1.95
>>>>> Morgul Nazgul writes:
> I was thinking about upgrading from glibc 2.1.3 to 2.1.95. I'm using
> slackware 7.0 and egcs 1.1.2 and kernel version 2.2.13. Can I just
> upgrade and everything should still work fine, or will I have to
> re-compile everything else? If this is not the appropriate version I
> should be using, is 2.1.3 the latest stable version? The reason I ask is
> because I've noticed a couple distributions still use 2.1.3. Thanks.
2.1.95 is a test release of the upcoming glibc 2.2. Use it at your
own risk. It should be compatible to 2.1.3 and to 2.2 final but we
can't promise this yet.
2.1.3 is the latest released official version of glibc. If you don't
want to help with testing 2.1.95, I wouldn't advise to use 2.1.95.
But 2.1.95 seems to be quite stable and I don't expect major changes
- but I won't promise anything except that we try to avoid
incompatible changes.
Andreas
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