> If people want to get rivafb or an ancient ISA net driver building
> again... patches welcome. But I don't think calls for the kernel to
yep, someone is maintaining ewrk3 again now :-), or at least i have seen
a couple of patches submitted
> compile 100 percent of the drivers is realistic or even reasonable.
> Some of the APIs, particularly SCSI, are undergoing API stabilization.
the api stabilization should have been happening months ago, in view of
the october freeze
> And SCSI is an excellent example of drivers where
> I-dont-have-test-hardware patches to fix compilation may miss subtle
> problems -- and then six months later when the compileable-but-broken
> SCSI driver is used by a real user, we have to spend more time in the
> long run tracking down the problem.
certainly, and sometimes i wonder if there could be a better way (than
#error or #warning) to tag things as known broken. currently people use
#error during compile, but i'd like to see it show up in menuconfig
somehow.
been thinking about it, but i haven't thought of a palatable solution
yet. keeping the tag in the source files (as it is now) is probably a
good idea, but is suboptimal for external tools. menuconfig doesn't
want to know about the actual source files
j.
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