On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 12:23:51PM +0300, Hasso Tepper wrote: > My guess is that it's related OSS backend because nobody actually uses it > in the upstream (I don't think that any OS relevant today except FreeBSD > and DragonFly use OSS by default at all). There are several commits into > other backends to solve sync problems, but none into OSS code. Therefore > call for help - if you can and understand what OSS is (I don't ;), please > look at it.
NetBSD and OpenBSD use either the SunOS interface or OSS compatibility. I think the situation for Solaris is somewhat similar... In other words: only Mac OS X, Windows and Linux use something other than OSS :) Joerg
