Hi Bart, [...]Well, on the one hand, since the driver is only being maintained we should not remove code that works. Also, i don't know how many users ide-tape really has but, would it be worth the trouble at all? Because if nobody's using it, we could just as well pipe the whole thing into /dev/null.. On the other hand, the pipelining part _is_ kinda big and, right, it is not that straightfoward to look at it and know what it actually does - it truly is a student project :) [...] Well, it appeared in my lkml mailbox having gone over vger which means at least somebody got it :). But, yeah, that was a real nightmare yesterday sending all those patches in one go. See, i got a stupid umts modem behind a not so transparent proxy :) whose subnet is listed in almost every spam database on the planet and whenever i try to send more than one mail i hit all sorts of mail server restrictions like yahoo's maximum messages per day crap.. Gmail seems a bit smarter ?! and scans the mail message and then says all kinds of funny stuff :): 27 10:48:31 gollum postfix/smtp[4011]: F1710123BFD: to=<linux-ide@vger.kernel.org>, relay=vger.kernel.org[209.132.176.167]:25, delay=10, delays=0.19/0.29/2.7/7.2, dsn=2.7.1, status=sent (250 2.7.1 Looks like Linux source DIFF email.. BF:<H 1.55041e-06>; S1753942AbYA0Js4) what's next, probably something like: ...(250 3.x.x uh, ok, i'm gonna relay your mail but please have another coffee, please) <hash>; Anyway, resending #23 to you in a private mail. -- Regards/Gruß, Boris. --
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| Gerrit Renker | [PATCH 18/37] dccp: Support for Mandatory options |
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