Glibc stable release process (Glibc 2.26.1)
Andreas K. Huettel
dilfridge@gentoo.org
Sat Sep 30 16:29:00 GMT 2017
Am Samstag, 30. September 2017, 02:38:53 CEST schrieb Arjan van de Ven:
> On 9/29/2017 1:17 PM, Romain Naour wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > As suggested by Siddhesh Poyarekar in BZ-22146 [0], I'd like to continue
> > the discussion about tagging a 2.26.1 release.
> >
> > Glibc 2.26 introduced some regressions (notably BZ-21930 and BZ-22146) on
> > major architectures (x86 and x86_64) that are already fixed in the stable
> > branch. Without them, we can't compile C++ any code using mathematical
> > functions (ex: std::fpclassify() when libstdc++ is compiled with -Os).
> >
> > Siddhesh Poyarekar said that is no plan for a new release since most
> > distributions prefer to backport patches. But for downstream users like
> > build tools (Buildroot, crosstool-ng, Yocto...) that use the release
> > archives, it means that a lot of patches need to be backported (42 at the
> > time of writing).
> as someone who does glibc for a distro... I strongly prefer tarbal releases.
> There's a lot less ambiguity in terms of what is running, and distros
> generally are set up to take tarbals anyway....
>
> taking a patch or two is fine, but doing this over and over again makes it
> less obvious what exact stack is running etc.
+1 (another distro voice, Gentoo)
Even if we apply some patches downstream, having a common reference point, as
e.g. a 2.26.1 release, would be nice.
--
Dr. Andreas K. Hüttel
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