Re: ifupdown-bonding package

2005-10-20 Thread Jerome Martin
Hmmm. How about filing wishlist bug report to ifupdown and provide your script as a patch which falls into one of the example in /usr/share/doc/examples/ . Or create a patch to ifupdown itself to support bondX.Y notation in interfaces and file bug report. This may be enen better. What I'll

Needing explanations about BTS usage for wishlist

2005-10-19 Thread Jerome Martin
I want to submit) has been submitted for ifenslave, and marked as resolved after being implemented in ifenslave-2.6 only. Should I fill my wishlist entry for ifenslave or ifenslave-2.6 ? Best Regards, Jerome Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe

Re: ifupdown-bonding package

2005-10-18 Thread Jerome Martin
Hello, First of all, I'd like to thank you for taking the time to read my email an answer it. Loïc Minier wrote: Documentation on joining the project or helping the project is available at: http://www.debian.org/devel/join/newmaint http://www.debian.org/devel/

Re: ifupdown-bonding package

2005-10-18 Thread Jerome Martin
Loïc Minier wrote: On Tue, Oct 18, 2005, Jerome Martin wrote: Well, I am a bit surprised by the way you see it. Could you be more specific ? Of course: what I meant is that the issues you might have encountered require fixing, and not documentation. I can't tell how much of what you

ifupdown-bonding package

2005-10-17 Thread Jerome Martin
with somebody's else's work (i.e. vlan package also contain ifupdown hooks, however not directly supporting bondX.Y notation in interfaces). Please find below the short README I wrote (no manpage yet ... will make one if this is of interest). What do you think ? Best Regards, Jerome Martin

ifupdown-bonding package

2005-10-17 Thread Jerome Martin
with somebody's else's work (i.e. vlan package also contain ifupdown hooks, however not directly supporting bondX.Y notation in interfaces). Please find below the short README I wrote (no manpage yet ... will make one if this is of interest). What do you think ? Best Regards, Jerome Martin