RPM of R-1.2.1 for RH 7?
On 23-Jan-01 Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote:
Yup. Even though Brian (and many otheres with him) is right that RedHat pulled a terrible stunt with this compiler-"release", they seem to have landed the thing on its feet, not least due to very bright people like Jakub Jelinek who have been handling the reports of compiler bugs we triggered entirely sensibly.
This is a little off-topic but I would like to say my piece. I would like to echo Peter's praise of Jakub, who has not only been very efficient in fixing these bugs but also remained polite and calm in the face of considerable hostility. Don't forget that a lot of ordinary users (myself included) had to track down these bugs and submit short test programs that Jakub could work with. Most, if not all, of these users would not normally choose to use such bleeding-edge software, and there has consequently been a loss of good will. This is the heart of the problem: Red Hat broke one of the many rules of etiquette in the open source community by releasing gcc 2.96. Only the gcc development team is responsible for deciding when gcc is ready for general use, and the same is true for all the other components of a GNU/Linux system. If Red Hat don't respect this then they will lose their user base. If I may speculate on the reasons why Red Hat pulled this trick, I suspect that they switched the development version of their distribution to gcc 2.96 thinking that it would have stabilized to gcc 3.0 by the time Red Hat 7.0 was released. But they were wrong (Current estimate for gcc 3.0 is end Q1 2001). The need to generate some revenue from distribution sales forced them to release 7.0, rather than wait. This is pure speculation of course, but it is a scenario that makes them appear rational, if somewhat optimistic. Finally I should point out that gcc 2.96 still doesn't compile R correctly on alpha. Martyn -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To: r-help-request at stat.math.ethz.ch _._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._