Hi/2. Rocky Bernstein wrote: > On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 6:12 AM, KO Myung-Hun <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> Rocky Bernstein wrote: >>> Let's hold off applying the patches until >>> >>> 1. the FSF papers have gone through. (Have they?) >> >> Not yet. >> >>> 2. you have a server set up that I can access this and can >>> compile and test the code. >>> >> >> No other ways than setting up a server ? >> >>> You have yet to give a reason as to why this can't be maintained as >>> a separate repository. >>> >> >> 1. Upstream code quality is always better than downstream because >> submitted patches can be reviewed. >> > > I'll be happy to review changes in the OS/2 repository. >
Then, why is fork needed ? > >> 2. It becomes harder and harder to maintain in forked repository with >> time passed because patch sets are more and more. >> > > I don't see that. You can just go off a release that occurs now about > once every year > or two. The os2 changes are basically confined to one file plus whatever > tests there > are. > I think, this is true for libcdio repo itself. > Hmm. That reminds me. There is currently no os2 driver test in tests/driver > like > there is for other os's. That probably needs to be fixed too. > Ok. > > >>> Others reading libcdio devel: is there anyone interested in seeing >> libcdio >>> continue >>> on OS/2 and is willing to spend time on it? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 4:53 AM, Rocky Bernstein <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 3:34 AM, KO Myung-Hun <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Rocky Bernstein wrote: >>>>>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 4:39 AM, KO Myung-Hun <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> [...] >>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What I meant was how I could connect to the server of *other >>>>>>> platforms/OSes* not OS/2. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The only platform where we have remote access is for Solaris. When the >>>>> FSF >>>>>> stuff is squared, let's discuss >>>>>> opencsw.org access then if you want access to that. >>>>>> >>>>>> For linux, OSX, and windows, libcdio developers have those OS's >>>>> available >>>>>> somehow so there's no need right now to have accessible via the >>>>> Internet. >>>>>> >>>>>> OS/2 like Solaris and BSDi (when it was supported) are a bit different >>>>> in >>>>>> that they are less used and less common, and it is unreasonable to >>>>> expect >>>>>> libcdio developers to want to or have to run those to do testing. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And should it be 24/7 ? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> No. With BSDi all that mattered is that when someone made a request to >>>>> try >>>>>> it, a BSDi box was spun up in a reasonable amount of time. And when >>>>> actual >>>>>> CD and DVD testing was done, there was a CD or DVD in the server. (Or >>>>> not >>>>>> if we needed no media) >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It's possible to setup SSH server on OS/2. However, it's hard to run >> the >>>>> server publicly when requested. No other ways ? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Sure, keep it running all the time. That work, and is less hassle on the >>>> libcdio >>>> developer side. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> And I sent some patches. However, it does not include >>>>> get_track_pregap_lba_os2(), because any drivers other than images did >>>>> not implement it and libcdio describes that get_track_pregap_lba_os2() >>>>> works on images. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Ok. That make sense. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> In case of SCSI sense reply, OS/2 DosDevIOCtl() seems not to support >> it. >>>>> So it's not possible in current implementation. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Ok. Can the implementation be redone so we get a SCSI sense reply? >>>> >>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> KO Myung-Hun >>>>> >>>>> Using Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.7.2 >>>>> Under OS/2 Warp 4 for Korean with FixPak #15 >>>>> In VirtualBox v4.1.32 on Intel Core i7-3615QM 2.30GHz with 8GB RAM >>>>> >>>>> Korean OS/2 User Community : http://www.ecomstation.co.kr >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >> -- >> KO Myung-Hun >> >> Using Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.7.2 >> Under OS/2 Warp 4 for Korean with FixPak #15 >> In VirtualBox v4.1.32 on Intel Core i7-3615QM 2.30GHz with 8GB RAM >> >> Korean OS/2 User Community : http://www.ecomstation.co.kr >> >> >> > -- KO Myung-Hun Using Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.7.2 Under OS/2 Warp 4 for Korean with FixPak #15 In VirtualBox v4.1.32 on Intel Core i7-3615QM 2.30GHz with 8GB RAM Korean OS/2 User Community : http://www.ecomstation.co.kr
