One other thing to note is that tarballs will also be provided against the
latest released upstream kernel (from the STABLE branch).
Thanks,
Chris
Chris Feist wrote:
Currently there are 3 active branches for the cluster project: STABLE,
RHEL4 & HEAD.
If you are just checking code out to get it to run on your system we
recommend using the STABLE branch. We intend to keep it updated to
build against the latest vanilla kernel (http://www.kernel.org).
If you want the latest bleeding edge code (almost guaranteed not to
work). You can check out code against the HEAD branch.
You can also check out code which is built against the RHEL4 kernels by
using the RHEL4 branch.
The FC4 branch has been abandoned in favor of the STABLE branch.
Thanks,
Chris
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