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From: | Frans de Boer |
Subject: | Re: [Dazuko-help] Linux 2.6.34 |
Date: | Sun, 30 May 2010 12:55:09 +0200 |
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Hi all, Well the message below - apparently from the maintainer - is clear. However, I suggest to first read what I wrote before, then learn that I already helped myself and the community by suggesting an inclusion. The statement that I know it better is probably based on the fact that his suggestion would lead to unreleased memory within the kernel and my inclusion restored the original release function kfree(). That I wrote to the list is a matter of etiquette when using a mail list. If transparency and open discussions are not appreciated, I suggest to abandon the list at all. So, I do not know what I did - or did not - to deserve such a harsh reaction. Yes, after this message I can understand it. Regards, Frans. On 05/30/2010 09:57 AM, Bernd Adda wrote: hi Frans thats not your unsmiling "So fare no reaction" I did answer you, but you know it better and wrote about all other. Yout cry for 2.6.34 and would not try to help yourself.Which makes me wonder if the maintainer is gone to sleep/holiday or does it went unnoticed at all?That is not OK, Better, you shut ypur mouth. adda Frans de Boer schrieb:Just asking, I have suggested a solution for the 2.6.34 problem with the 'kfree()' function. So fare no reaction. Which makes me wonder if the maintainer is gone to sleep/holiday or does it went unnoticed at all? My previous reaction lead to the rc2 version, so why not now a rc3 version? Looking at the ([too?] rapid) pace of kernel development , I can understand that any maintainer would have trouble to cope with the kernel changes. on the other hand I see many 'deprecated' warnings in various sources which go unsolved until the (functional) support is really terminated. So, I just ask Linus to temporize the sometimes rapid changes and developers of software developers/maintainers to abide by the governing rules. Meaning, deprecated means just that. So, try to upgrade with the next release or the software. Regards, Frans. _______________________________________________ Dazuko-help mailing list address@hidden http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/dazuko-help |
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