On 2008-May-17 14:47:21 -0400, Chuck Robey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >OK, let me cover all the suggestions. First, the name, fine, I renamed it to >uhidParser, and the current version is 0.2 (will hit 1.0 if I ever get any >feedback, else it's stay where it is).
OK. How do you drive it? What do you need (other than Python) to use it? There's an internal reference to krepdump.ko but I can't quickly find that. >Lastly, the port. I have, for a great long time, really felt very wrong, that >items that needed no adaptation (or 'porting') received ports. The other thing that the ports infrastructure gives me is a record of what version(s) of what software I have installed and what other software requires or is required by that software. This means that I can go to a random port, type "make install" and have the system automagically install any dependencies. >I can't stop you from porting it, I know that, but I wish you wouldn't. It's >just not port material. Your tarball doesn't tell me what other tools I need to install to make the contents of your tarball do something. Hopefully, a port would. -- Peter Jeremy Please excuse any delays as the result of my ISP's inability to implement an MTA that is either RFC2821-compliant or matches their claimed behaviour.
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