Am Dienstag, 21. Januar 2003 02:19 schrieb David Brownell:
> Oliver Neukum wrote:
> > When will we go to code freeze?
>
> No such thing as "code freeze", not like commercial UNIX
> where it means a year before customers could see fixes.
> (If they're willing to pay through the nose for patches.)
My memory may start failing. More coffee, less alcohol ;-)
> On the other hand, 2.5.59 won't change for a few weeks,
> that's at least starting to shrink change logs ...
>
> Aren't you already working to stabilize things?? ;)
There are fixes with an eye to functionality and fixes designed
to have minimal impact on the code. I am currently (besides
discussing some error cases and the frigthening depths of the
SCSI layer) making a modern version of the safe configuration change
patch. I could as well make a minimalist change that simply returns
an error, if you tried to do the ioctl on a device with drivers bound. ;-)
Regards
Oliver
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