Re: Re: [cgl_registration] LSB 2.0 for CGL 2.0?
John Cherry <[email protected]> Wed, 08 Sep 2004 09:36:41 -0700
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Mika....welcome back! The LSB 2.0 appears to be a mess with regards to c++/gcc and ABI versions. I would not be in favor of doing an s/v1.3/v2.0 change to the CGL 2.0.1 spec. However, distros will likely certify with either LSB v1.3 OR LSB v2.0. The question is whether certifying a distro with LSB v2.0 meets the registration criteria for the CGL v2.0.1 spec. I would say that either one should be acceptable. Perhaps the only wording change to the CGL 2.0.1 spec would be for LSB v1.3 or later. John On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 09:03, Mika Kukkonen (Nokia-NET/Espoo) wrote: > ext La Monte H.P. Yarroll wrote: > > > The LSB folks have been encouraging us to consider LSB 2.0 Certification > > instead of LSB 1.3. LSB 2.0 is due for final release any day now. Three > > months after that release it will no longer be possible to get new LSB > > 1.3 > > certifications. > > > > I recommend permitting LSB 2.0 Certification to meet CGL STD.1.0. > > > > I suggest this as a topic for the F2F. I won't be there, but Manas > > Saksena > > will be representing TimeSys. > > > To my understanding there is some controversy between several distros > and LSB, see this article: http://lwn.net/Articles/96347/ > > So I think a real evaluation of LSB 2.0 needs to be made before > CGL-WG jumps into that mess. > > Mika _______________________________________________ cgl_discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osdl.org/mailman/listinfo/cgl_discussion