Hi! My original plan has been to have glibc-2.13 in 11.4, however it is still completely unclear when will it be actually released. In case it is not soon enough, I would prefer to stay with glibc-2.11 in 11.4 instead of upgrading to glibc-2.12. Downsides are not terribly huge: - Missing these: * New interfaces: pthread_getname_np, pthread_setname_np * New Linux interface: recvmmsg * STT_GNU_IFUNC implemented for Sparc by David Miller. * The dynamic linker now recognizes supported ABI versions from the EI_ABIVERSION field in the ELF header. * New locales: kok_IN, sq_MK, cv_RU - Missing few more SSE string routine ifuncs. This can be also regarded as a plus since there are probably still some bugs lingering within, but it means SUSE won't be part of the testing process... Upsides: - 2.11 stable branch is getting a lot more bugfixes than 2.12 stable branch, therefore it should be less buggy and this gap will still widen over time - 2.11 is also better tested - Easier maintenance for me ;-) Does anyone have an opinion either way? And when would be the last suitable moment for glibc-2.13 entering Factory? Thanks, -- Petr "Pasky" Baudis The true meaning of life is to plant a tree under whose shade you will never sit. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org