On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 10:07:24PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Is anyone still using scsidev by Eric Youngdale? I know there're
> fancier things like devfs but I needed something simple for our new
> news server. I got it from tsx-11 but it had some problems so I
> reworked it a bit: Better error checking, autoconf/automake based
> build, fixed some nasty bugs, integrated bug fixes from the Debian
> hwtools package (which scsidev is part of), works with the new SCSI
> majors introduced in 2.2...
>
> I've placed a copy at "http://www.cityline.net/~lf/scsidev-1.5-lf.tar.gz".
Hi Lars,
actually, I've taken over maintainership for scsidev some months ago, as I
needed something simple for my always changing SCSI test environment.
Have a look at
http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/scsidev/
I'll have a look at your package. Maybe we can merge our efforts?
I did not do any automake/conf stuff, but redesigned the program almost from
scratch.
It does now first scan all sg devs and then knows for how many sd, sr and st
devs to look. It will even support removeable media this way ...
The latter can be still improved.
Thanks for your work,
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