said:
>Question for Steven: What is the approximate level of
>eCS 1.2, as installed ?
It's hard to say. It went gold about August, 2004 and contains everything
from the then current IBM FP, plus additional fixes.
>Does it have everything to be
>found in FP 3 or 4, say (which probably came out
>during the tenure of eCS 1.1) ?
You can't usefully measure it that way since each component has it's own
FP.
>The stock kernel of
>1.2, as installed, looks to be 14.100c, for example.
14.100c is a testcase kernel. This specific kernel never appeared in any
FP.
Steven
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