In article <719518170snx@kerberos.demon.co.uk> alovell@kerberos.demon.co.uk (Anthony Lovell) writes:Oh, yes, the NULL-pointer finding code was definitely a good move: I have already received patches for (or fixed them myself with the help of reports sent in by others) at least 99% of the problems, and it seems to have resulted in at least the tcp/ip code working much better. I now have reports that X11 runs fine both to and from another machine under linux with tcp/ip, and I'll make 0.98.3 available in a few days after I have gotten some more reports. So I'm not complaining about the problems with 0.98.2 (although others probably are :-), but I would have been even happier if everything had worked 100% on the first try.. Linus
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