Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 14:04:09 +0200
From: Gunther Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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As a request, can you please send things that aren't MIME encrypted? It
would make my life much easier. suspect this may have been one of the
reasons why I missed your original patch.
Unlike Linus, I don't summarily delete all MIME-encrypted messages, but
they are still manually processed, and sometimes they get lost amongst
the other SPAM mail. (A lot of SPAM mail is MIME-encrypted as well, and
so it's hard to tell the difference.)
Thanks for the patch, it was an oversight to use dev->subsystem_device
instead of board->subdevice.
As far as the comment that this is ugly, it is; I don't like having huge
amounts of board specific crap in the driver. Over time, we may need to
find a way to generalize it, especially if some other board manufacturer
does thing in this incompatible way.
Why, oh why can't serial vendors get together and standardize this sh*t?
- Ted
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