On 6/1/07, Tom K <tom@archlinux.org> wrote:
This has been around for a few weeks, and is described as a "fairly significant new release". So standard practice would be to put it in testing, wait for bug reports, fix them , move to current - right? Except for one thing - who runs testing on a NFS server? I know I don't.
I've built it (against current) and installed it here, and all's fine so far, but mine is a very straightforward setup. Would I just put out a call for testers, who can then pacman -U it from somewhere? Or are there better ways to handle this?
I just built it and will give it a try. Is there a changelog anywhere that is easy to see? The one in the package looks woefully outdated. In addition, I think a configure flag can be dropped- --enable-nfsv3 is the default. -Dan