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From Linus' google+ message two hours ago, Linus Torvalds Why do we always find the subtle bugs just before a release? Looks like I won't be releasing 3.0 today, just because Hugh found this incredibly subtle pathname lookup bug. We have a patch, we understand the problem, and it looks ObviouslyCorrect(tm), but I don't think I want to release 3.0 just a couple of hours after applying it. Of course, the bug is so hard to see that Hugh needs weeks to reproduce it even with his stress test, so we could just ignore it and backport the fix later. But I really hate making releases with known issues even if it's almost certainly a "nobody will ever hit this in practice" issue. Oh well. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 210.242.151.101
jtmh:推堅持,另也推 Linus 的 Google+ 帳號 :) 07/19 12:11
jackjack0040:對了…可以加他好友嗎?我還沒有GOOGLE+ 07/19 13:33
POSIX:趕快加入google+就對了 XD 07/21 10:58