On 14 Oct 2007, at 17:14, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alexander Leiding
er writes:
Log:
Import OpenBSD's sysctl hardware sensors framework.
I would like to register a complaint about this commit.
When this was discussed I objected that this entire pile of crap does
not belong in the kernel.
I still think this is a festering junkpile that does not belong in
the kernel, and that his should be backed out, until a proper
architectural solution has been found.
Adding a new bogus type of device tree just because on cannot be
bothered to do things right, is the road that leads to things like
SYSV IPC and away from a sustainable architecture for an operating
system which is here for the long term.
What is your proposed solution?
I read the discussion on perforce@ when it happened but from where I
stand no consensus has been reached and no other solutions have been
discussed.
Regards.
--
Rui Paulo
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