[ANNOUNCE] kmod 14

From: Lucas De Marchi
Date: Wed Jul 03 2013 - 12:05:44 EST


ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod-14.tar.xz
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod-14.tar.sign

kmod 14 is out.

Some bug fixes and a new "static-nodes" command to parse
modules.devname. It was a very calm release cycle.

For the reasoning behind removing "--enable-static": this caused
problems in real world with people linking to libkmod and since it's
not recommended it has been disabled. I wrote to linux-modules and
systemd-devel mailing lists a while back on how to fix it if anybody
cares. Otherwise it stays disabled.

Thanks to everyone involved in this release. Shortlog is below.


Cheers
Lucas De Marchi

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Chengwei Yang (2):
Several minor fixes for documentation
Add document for exported enums

Jan Luebbe (1):
libkmod: Avoid calling syscall() with -1

Johannes Berg (1):
modprobe: don't check refcount with remove command

Lucas De Marchi (20):
TODO: update and reorder
testsuite: errno is a positive number
Use _Static_assert
Use static assertions for sizeof checks
kmod: It's an error not to have modules.devname
static-nodes: Fix indentation
Add format attribute and fix issues
build-sys: Add AM_V_XSLT to rule creating man pages
libkmod-module: Don't pass NULL pointer to memcpy
libkmod-module: Don't pass NULL ctx to kmod_log
libkmod-index: Return early if readroot failed
TODO: Add some entries
Fix coding style
missing: Don't call syscall() with syscallno == -1
Revert "missing: Don't call syscall() with syscallno == -1"
Add travis-ci config file
build-sys: do not allow --enable static
static-nodes: Better -f option description
tools: Use test/kmod instead of kmod-nolib
kmod 14

Tom Gundersen (2):
tools: add static-nodes tool
static-nodes: tmpfiles - also create parents directories of device nodes
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