Re: 5300-05-01 stability



One of the major issues with 5300-05-00 was an bug that broke Oracle. This
has been fixed in 5300-05-01, along with Oracle patch 5496862.

Mike Wagner
UNIX Systems Administrator
Schneider National, Inc.
Phone: 920-592-2474 E-mail: wagnermh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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It was one of my customers (and corresponding Critsit) that was one of the
impetuses (impeti?) in 5300-05-00 being labeled unstable. We're looking at
applying the 5300-05-01 soon. I've heard offlist reports are that it's
stable, but I haven't seen it in the field, yet.

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From: Karen Boddy <karen_boddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: 5300-05-01 stability


Someone on the list mentioned that 5300-05-00 was quite unstable, and
backed out to 5300-04-03 and that the newly available 5300-05-01
should make things a lot better.

Have people found that 5300-05-01 stable? Any problems?
Thank you,
Karen Boddy
Capital City Libraries