Hello, John, just now (on 02/23/2005 at 16:27) you wrote:
JS> Just a note, on the expectation that people will ask after the status of my JS> span/split patch. The most recent release is a patch against 2.4.5, and works JS> pretty well for me. I've had one report of amrecover troubles with it, but JS> I've been unable to reproduce that so far (I use the amfetchdump util that JS> comes with the patch, myself). So, it's not abandoned or anything, just idling JS> for feedback. JS> I haven't made any efforts to port it to the 2.5.0 tree, because in the grand JS> scheme of things I don't really know what's up with 2.5.0, or for that matter JS> whether the core team thinks my code is the work of a jabbering fool (and, ok, JS> it is, but that may be immaterial to its utility :). As you may have read on the hackers-list, there are new efforts to get on with 2.5.0. There are some problems to be solved to make that step, so it will take some more time. 2.4.5 will happen earlier (we only have 2.4.5b1 now ...). The core-team does not think your code is the work of a fool (at least I don't think so and I don't know of someone doing so ;-) ). Jean-Louis once wrote to me that he wants to include your patch in an upcoming 2.4.6 or similar ... but you have to ask him for details. I am far too less a programmer to judge the quality of your work, but I would also like to see AMANDA's capabilities improved, as Bruce noticed. The latest Wishlist was an attempt to define the TODO-list for AMANDA-development, maybe we should improve communications even more to pull in more amanda-hackers ... Stefan