Re: aacraid driver

2000-12-31 Thread NOKUBI Takatsugu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>> "Brian Boerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
>> >> Well, if you want it, take it up with the Kernel maintainer -- that
>> >> is, file a bug on kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-compact or
>> >> kernel-source-2.2.18pre21 or whatever.
>> >> 
>> >> Do not make the request here -- we cannot do anything about it.
>> 
>> > I thought since this was the "debian-devel" list that the
>> > distro kernel maintainers would be monitoring and/or interested
>> > in obtaining official working versions of the source. I'm certainly
>> > not interested in trying to hunt down all the distro kernel maintainers.
>> > That would be a black hole.
>> 
>> All you have to do is file a bug against kernel-source-2.2.18pre21.

Ok. I'll do it.

>> If you're not willing to do that, then there's nothing I can really do
>> to help you.

Thanks your suggestion, Adam.. And I want to say "thanks" to Brian. If
you don't post to debian-devel, I couldn't notice that old aacraid has
memory leak bug.
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Re: aacraid driver

2000-12-30 Thread Adam Di Carlo
"Brian Boerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> Well, if you want it, take it up with the Kernel maintainer -- that
>> is, file a bug on kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-compact or
>> kernel-source-2.2.18pre21 or whatever.
>> 
>> Do not make the request here -- we cannot do anything about it.

> I thought since this was the "debian-devel" list that the
> distro kernel maintainers would be monitoring and/or interested
> in obtaining official working versions of the source. I'm certainly
> not interested in trying to hunt down all the distro kernel maintainers.
> That would be a black hole.

All you have to do is file a bug against kernel-source-2.2.18pre21.
If you're not willing to do that, then there's nothing I can really do
to help you.

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.Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.onShore.com/>




RE: aacraid driver

2000-12-29 Thread Brian Boerner
I thought since this was the "debian-devel" list that the
distro kernel maintainers would be monitoring and/or interested
in obtaining official working versions of the source. I'm certainly
not interested in trying to hunt down all the distro kernel maintainers.
That would be a black hole.

-bmb-


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Subject: Re: aacraid driver


Well, if you want it, take it up with the Kernel maintainer -- that
is, file a bug on kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-compact or
kernel-source-2.2.18pre21 or whatever.

Do not make the request here -- we cannot do anything about it.

-- 
.Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.onShore.com/>




Re: aacraid driver

2000-12-29 Thread Adam Di Carlo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (NOKUBI Takatsugu) writes:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> >> I'm the developer of the aacraid driver. I've noticed some old posts on 
> >> your
> >> web site w/r/t this driver. If the maintainer of the debian kernel is
> >> including this driver, he/she should contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> to make sure they have the latest version. 
> 
> It seems that the boot image of debian2.2r2 has not aacraid driver.
> 
> >> If your still using the version
> >> snagged off of Red Hat's 2.2.16-22 kernel SRPMS, there has been a patch
> >> since then that fixes a memory leak. I would be more than happy to provide
> >> this patch to debian for posting on their web site or ftp site. Please let
> >> me know.
> 
> Hmm, do you have the official web site of aacraid driver?
> I had been replied from Adam Di Calro
> , however I
> couldn't find the official distribution site of aacraid driver. So I'v
> not to be able to reply to Adam.
> 
> Recently, I had met some trouble on aacraid 1.0.3, so I changed to
> 1.0.6 (snaged off of rawhide's kernel-2.2.17-8.src.rpm) and it makes
> to be better.
> 
> If official installer had it, I'm very happy (and maybe many people are).

Well, if you want it, take it up with the Kernel maintainer -- that
is, file a bug on kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-compact or
kernel-source-2.2.18pre21 or whatever.

Do not make the request here -- we cannot do anything about it.

-- 
.Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.onShore.com/>




Re: aacraid driver

2000-12-25 Thread NOKUBI Takatsugu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>> I'm the developer of the aacraid driver. I've noticed some old posts on your
>> web site w/r/t this driver. If the maintainer of the debian kernel is
>> including this driver, he/she should contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> to make sure they have the latest version. 

It seems that the boot image of debian2.2r2 has not aacraid driver.

>> If your still using the version
>> snagged off of Red Hat's 2.2.16-22 kernel SRPMS, there has been a patch
>> since then that fixes a memory leak. I would be more than happy to provide
>> this patch to debian for posting on their web site or ftp site. Please let
>> me know.

Hmm, do you have the official web site of aacraid driver?
I had been replied from Adam Di Calro
, however I
couldn't find the official distribution site of aacraid driver. So I'v
not to be able to reply to Adam.

Recently, I had met some trouble on aacraid 1.0.3, so I changed to
1.0.6 (snaged off of rawhide's kernel-2.2.17-8.src.rpm) and it makes
to be better.

If official installer had it, I'm very happy (and maybe many people are).
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NOKUBI Takatsugu
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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