Bug#862754: ITP: libhfi1 -- Userspace driver for Intel Omni-Path fabric interface

2017-05-16 Thread Brian Smith
I have since learned from Jason Gunthorpe that the upstream URL is https://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core. The current version of that source is 14-1. Brian T. Smith System Fabric Works Senior Technical Staff bsm...@systemfabricworks.com (512) 293-4472 GPG Key: B3C2C7B73BA3CD7F On Tue, May 16,

Bug#862374: RFS: hfi1-firmware/0.9-50-2

2017-05-11 Thread Brian Smith
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "hfi1-firmware" * Package name: hfi1-firmware Version : 0.9-50-2 Upstream Author : Intel Corporation * URL : https://downloadcenter.intel.com/ *

Bug#898951: RFS: ibus-kmfl/1.0.8-1 [ITP] -- Please help me for upstream

2018-05-17 Thread Brian Smith
I'm not a DD or DM, but here are my comments. 1) d/README.source and d/README.Debian are not required and should have something of consequence in them. The trivial versions that you have provided should be removed or updated with useful information. 2) uscan doesn't work, so d/watch needs to be

Bug#898951: RFS: ibus-kmfl/1.0.8-1 [ITP] -- Please help me for upstream

2018-05-17 Thread Brian Smith
By the way, you should build with pbuilder to make sure all of your build dependencies are specified. On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 1:08 PM, Brian Smith <bsm...@systemfabricworks.com> wrote: > I'm not a DD or DM, but here are my comments. > > 1) d/README.source and d/README.Debian a

Bug#901578: opa-basic-tools: reports require root access Inbox

2018-06-14 Thread Brian Smith
Package: opa-basic-tools This is caused by 0600 permissions on /dev/infiniband/umad0. See example below. One item to consider... opaportconfig allows a user to take the port up and down. In principle, this activity should require root privilege. Giving go+rw access to umad0 will allow

Bug#901578: reL opa-basic-tools: reports require root access Inbox

2018-06-14 Thread Brian Smith
This is caused by 0600 permissions on /dev/infiniband/umad0. See example below. One item to consider... opaportconfig allows a user to take the port up and down. In principle, this activity should require root privilege. Giving go+rw access to umad0 will allow non-privileged administration of the

Bug#901578: opa-basic-tools

2018-06-14 Thread Brian Smith
Package: opa-basic-tools Sorry for the dup message flood. I received a bounce message from BTS and tried again. Total n00b. -- Brian T. Smith System Fabric Works Senior Technical Staff bsm...@systemfabricworks.com GPG Key: B3C2C7B73BA3CD7F

Bug#901578: opa-basic-tools

2018-06-14 Thread Brian Smith
Package: opa-basic-tools This is caused by 0600 permissions on /dev/infiniband/umad0. See example below. One item to consider... opaportconfig allows a user to take the port up and down. In principle, this activity should require root privilege. Giving go+rw access to umad0 will allow

Bug#906485: libpsm2: FTBFS in buster/sid ('%s' directive output may be truncated)

2018-08-17 Thread Brian Smith
Greetings Santiago, I have reproduced this issue and am investigating. Regarding the reproducible build FTBFS, that appears to be an issue with GNU assembler: build_path_captured_in_assembly_objects. I've been scratching my head on that one. The only potential solution that I have come up with

Bug#910485: Confirm issue with libpsm2-2/11.2.68-1

2018-10-19 Thread Brian Smith
I have confirmed this behavior with libfabric1_1.6.1-5 and libpsm2_11.2.68-1. There is no existing workaround for the problem, other than downgrading libpsm2 to 10.3.58-2. The problem occurs when the OFI psm2 provider invokes psm2_init() when there are no hfi1 devices present on the system. The

Bug#910485: Confirm issue with libpsm2-2/11.2.68-1

2018-10-19 Thread Brian Smith
Sorry for my late reply on this issue. The BTS notifications were sent to spam. I'm looking into adjusting the filters. -- Brian T. Smith System Fabric Works Senior Technical Staff bsm...@systemfabricworks.com GPG Key: 0xB3C2C7B73BA3CD7F

Bug#910485: Confirm issue with libpsm2-2/11.2.68-1

2018-10-29 Thread Brian Smith
Hi Mehdi, On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 4:48 AM Mehdi Dogguy wrote: > > Sorry for not replying sooner. > > On 2018-10-20 17:54, Brian Smith wrote: > > The change is in psm2_hal.c. It is a brand new file. Reference the > > initialization loop at line 246. > > >

Bug#910485: Confirm issue with libpsm2-2/11.2.68-1

2018-10-20 Thread Brian Smith
Mehdi Dogguy wrote: > > On 2018-10-19 19:53, Brian Smith wrote: > > The problem occurs when the OFI psm2 provider invokes psm2_init() when > > there are no hfi1 devices present on the system. The call chain > > eventually invokes hfi1_wait_for_device() with a timeout of 0.

Bug#901578: opa-basic-tools

2018-11-08 Thread Brian Smith
> This is not the case with other Linux flavors, such as RHEL. Perhaps there is > a > rules.d file that is missing? For clarification, this statement was made regarding the opa-basic-tools package delivered by Intel's IFS distribution for RHEL. RHEL's in-box opa-basic-tools exhibits the same

Bug#919494: ITP: warewulf -- systems management suite for Linux clusters Inbox x

2019-01-16 Thread Brian Smith
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: "Brian T. Smith" * Package name: warewulf Version : 3.8.1 Upstream Author : Gregory M. Kurtzer * URL : https://warewulf.lbl.gov/ * License : BSD-3-Clause-like Programming Lang: Perl, Bourne, Bash Description :

Bug#919508: ITP: warewulf -- systems management suite for Linux clusters

2019-01-16 Thread Brian Smith
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: "Brian T. Smith" X-Debbugs-CC: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, debian-...@lists.debian.org * Package name: warewulf Version : 3.8.1 Upstream Author : Gregory M. Kurtzer * URL : https://warewulf.lbl.gov/ * License :

Bug#925141: Should rdma-core be a dependency of ibverbs-providers or libverb1

2019-03-21 Thread Brian Smith
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 3:51 AM Christian Ehrhardt wrote: > > > ibverbs is provided by rdma-core project. > > Is it a separate package in your case? > > No it is part of the same src package. > > > Yes, you need libmlx4, libmlx5 and libibverbs. > > It is described in the doc: > >

Bug#919508: ITP: warewulf -- systems management suite for Linux clusters

2019-02-01 Thread Brian Smith
Hi Roland, On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 3:10 AM Roland Fehrenbacher wrote: > > >>>>> "BS" == Brian Smith writes: > > Hi Brian, > > while I appreciate your initiative, I'm a bit skeptical about the > inclusion of warewulf in Debian for the following

Bug#957468: libpsm2: ftbfs with GCC-10

2020-09-08 Thread Brian Smith
I have uploaded libpsm 11.2.185-1, which addresses this bug. As requested, I'm leaving Bug #957468 open. -- Brian T. Smith System Fabric Works Senior Principal Engineer bsm...@systemfabricworks.com GPG Key: 0xB3C2C7B73BA3CD7F

Bug#957468: Can this be closed?

2020-12-06 Thread Brian Smith
Can BTS #957468 be closed? -- Brian T. Smith System Fabric Works Senior Principal Engineer bsm...@systemfabricworks.com GPG Key: 0xB3C2C7B73BA3CD7F

Bug#919508: ITP: warewulf -- systems management suite for Linux clusters

2021-01-03 Thread Brian Smith
Hi Francesco, On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 5:53 AM Francesco Poli wrote: > > On Sat, 2 Jan 2021 14:08:45 -0600 Brian Smith > wrote: > > [...] > > This fell by the wayside due to the reasons discussed in this bug. > > Changing to RFP. > > That's very sad. > Than

Bug#919508: ITP: warewulf -- systems management suite for Linux clusters

2021-01-02 Thread Brian Smith
Hi Francesco, On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 4:34 AM Francesco Poli wrote: > > Hello Brian, > I wonder what's the status of the work in progress packaging of > warewulf. > > I would be very happy to see it properly packaged and included in the > official Debian main archive. > > Please let me know. >

Bug#1020957: RFP: gcadapter-oc-kmod -- Kernel module for overclocking the Nintendo Wii U/Mayflash GameCube adapter.

2022-09-29 Thread Brian Smith
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: 51vd21...@mozmail.com * Package name: gcadapter-oc-kmod Version : 1.4 Upstream Author : Hannes Mann * URL : https://github.com/HannesMann/gcadapter-oc-kmod * License : GPL Programming Lang: C Description :

Bug#1061182: libsdl2: native gamecube controllers are unsupported because `--enable-hidapi-libusb` is not set

2024-01-20 Thread Brian Smith
Package: libsdl2 Version: 2.28.5+dfsg-3 Severity: wishlist Tags: newcomer X-Debbugs-Cc: 315kol...@mozmail.com Dear Maintainer, As of https://github.com/libsdl- org/SDL/commit/c528615626d9f7789a5681a946cb3d5bd5d68c2c, SDL2 supports gamecube controllers using the Switch/Wii U USB GameCube