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Matthew Dharm wrote:
> You're going to need to rediff this against the latest patches that
> re-organize how some of the internal data structures are allocated (which
> gives us refcounting).
> 
> Also, could you use the unusual_devs.h init functions instead?  Or does
> that not work out for some reason?  This may also be a good time for us to
> introduce some sort of exit function along the same lines...
> 
> Matt

I can do this for sure. I'm not familiar with how the unusual devs work, but
looking at the code it seems as if it won't take more than a few minutes to
figure out.

Also, is there one-big-diff somewhere that I can apply to get the patches you
were talking about?

Nick Sillik
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