Re: pccardd and modules

2000-06-17 Thread Warner Losh

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Pete Carah writes:
: I notice that though ifconfig does a kld as appropriate, pccardd doesn't
: at least as of a week ago.  Still looks like it isn't in the source.

Nope.

: 1. Is this in the works from one of the normal maintainers?  If not I 
: might take a look at fixing it up over the next week or so.

Nope.  pccardd is hard to hack, although with many of the merges have
made it easier.  Good luck.  We welcome your future patches. :-)

Warner


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pccardd and modules

2000-06-12 Thread Pete Carah

I notice that though ifconfig does a kld as appropriate, pccardd doesn't
at least as of a week ago.  Still looks like it isn't in the source.

1. Is this in the works from one of the normal maintainers?  If not I 
might take a look at fixing it up over the next week or so.

-- Pete


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Re: pccardd and modules

2000-06-12 Thread Tatsumi Hosokawa

At Mon, 12 Jun 2000 07:53:02 -0700 (PDT),
Pete Carah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I notice that though ifconfig does a kld as appropriate, pccardd doesn't
> at least as of a week ago.  Still looks like it isn't in the source.
> 
> 1. Is this in the works from one of the normal maintainers?  If not I 
> might take a look at fixing it up over the next week or so.

Currently I'm not working on this.  (I'm now working on multilingual
support for -current sysinstall)

...Hmm?  Does sysinstall have to have the same function :-) ???

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