Re: Determining latest stable release.

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What is the relation between these stable releases and what the OSADL calls 'latest stable'? [1]

Regards, Wolfgang


[1] https://www.osadl.org/Latest-Stable-Realtime.latest-stable-realtime-linux.0.html



On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 21:00:22 +0200, Clark Williams <williams@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 15:59:31 -0500
Robert Barrows <Robert.Barrows@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does the PREEMPT_RT patch have a method of determining latest stable
release?

I notice that 3.0.35 goes up to rt44 was declared a stable release but
so was rt43
Now 3.2.12 goes up to rt22, and that was updated March 23rd with 3.0.35-rt44.

Is there a reason to think that 3.0.35-rt44 is more stable than 3.2.12-rt22?
The real question is: is there a rule of thumb on how you would choose
a rt patched kernel for a production machine?

Thanks.

-Robb Barrows
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The stuff that Steven releases is the stable series, while Thomas
does the devel releases. So if you're not looking for the latest and
greatest, I'd stick to what Steven releases.

Clark
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