Hi Yann,
I’m cursed with Memtest86+ these days. :-) Some days after my last email in January, I had a severe (and sudden) autoimmune illness and I spent the 6 following weeks in hospital. Early March, I started to debug some detection code, but we then entered lockdown here in France due to coronavirus and I don’t have access to my test platforms anymore. I will post a beta release (without the detection code patch, or maybe only for smbus, but with all other patchs) this week, probably on Friday. Regards, Sam. De : ydir...@free.fr <ydir...@free.fr> Envoyé : 3 April, 2020 22:12 À : Samuel D. <s...@x86.fr> Cc : d...@ubuntu.com; memt...@memtest.org; John Coiner <jpcoi...@gmail.com>; ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com; dir...@debian.org Objet : Re: maintaining memtest86+ Hi Sam, How are things progressing ? Do you have a public git tree available already ? In the current state of things, even a pre-release would be of interest to many :) Best regards, -- Yann _____ De: "Samuel D." <s...@x86.fr <mailto:s...@x86.fr> > À: "John Coiner" <jpcoi...@gmail.com <mailto:jpcoi...@gmail.com> >, ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> , dir...@debian.org <mailto:dir...@debian.org> Cc: d...@ubuntu.com <mailto:d...@ubuntu.com> , memt...@memtest.org <mailto:memt...@memtest.org> Envoyé: Lundi 6 Janvier 2020 18:18:23 Objet: RE: maintaining memtest86+ Hi John, I’m testing many forks right now to finally release an “official” update to 5.01. You did an awesome work compiling many important fixes that must be solved quickly. Thank you for that. I will release an update (5.40 to keep my internal numbering scheme coherent) with your fixes (and some other) within 2 weeks. Regards, Sam From: John Coiner <jpcoi...@gmail.com <mailto:jpcoi...@gmail.com> > Sent: lundi 6 janvier 2020 17:38 To: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> ; dir...@debian.org <mailto:dir...@debian.org> Cc: d...@ubuntu.com <mailto:d...@ubuntu.com> ; memt...@memtest.org <mailto:memt...@memtest.org> Subject: maintaining memtest86+ Hi all, I wanted to see how memtest86+ worked, so I was poking at it and ended up fixing a bunch of bugs. This work is here: https://github.com/jcoiner/memtest Does anyone from memtest.org <http://memtest.org> still accept patches? If the memtest.org <http://memtest.org> team has moved on, could I become the new maintainer? Thanks, John
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