> 1) How many of you are using func on RHEL4 and its children?
I do. Many of my corporate clients still have rhel4 systems.
> If you are using func on them, do you need the latest version
I would prefer the latest one.
> 3) If you need the release, would you be willing to use a patch set and re-build the RPM yourself?
patch set + rebuild is fine for me.
Louis Coilliot
2011/3/4 Greg Swift <xaeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
So, RHEL 4 goes end of regular support at the end of February, 2012. Once this occurs, its unlikely that any of the community based releases such as Centos, Scientific Linux, etc will be continuing on with their RHEL4 based distributions.  Right now to get the latest versions of func working on these releases we have to apply several patches due to methods that py2.3 doesn't support, as well as a lack of smolt on for that platform.
So the questions are:
1) How many of you are using func on RHEL4 and its children?
2) If you are using func on them, do you need the latest version or will the 0.24-1 release currently in EPEL hold you until next February?
3) If you need the release, would you be willing to use a patch set and re-build the RPM yourself?
Let us know.
thanks
greg/xaeth
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