Re: scst support for kernels above 2.6.15

2006-12-05 Thread Jeff V. Merkey
Vladislav Bolkhovitin wrote: The code is not at sourceforge on your project site with these updates for 2.6.18. Where is the 2.6.18 version currently hosted? It is there on http://sourceforge.net/projects/scst (http://scst.sourceforge.net/). See 0.9.5 release version as well as developmen

Re: scst support for kernels above 2.6.15

2006-12-05 Thread Vladislav Bolkhovitin
Jeff V. Merkey wrote: > Vladislav Bolkhovitin wrote: > > >>Jeff V. Merkey wrote: >> >> >> >>>I have noticed that scsi_do_req has apparently been obsoleted in 2.6.18 >>>and above. Is scst and target support for FC-AL going to >>>remain supported and/or merged at some point? If so, what is pla

Re: scst support for kernels above 2.6.15

2006-12-05 Thread Jeff V. Merkey
Vladislav Bolkhovitin wrote: Jeff V. Merkey wrote: I have noticed that scsi_do_req has apparently been obsoleted in 2.6.18 and above. Is scst and target support for FC-AL going to remain supported and/or merged at some point? If so, what is planned for scst support for later kernels?

Re: scst support for kernels above 2.6.15

2006-12-05 Thread Vladislav Bolkhovitin
Jeff V. Merkey wrote: > I have noticed that scsi_do_req has apparently been obsoleted in 2.6.18 > and above. Is scst and target support for FC-AL going to > remain supported and/or merged at some point? If so, what is planned > for scst support for later kernels? Jeff, I don't know why you as

scst support for kernels above 2.6.15

2006-12-04 Thread Jeff V. Merkey
I have noticed that scsi_do_req has apparently been obsoleted in 2.6.18 and above. Is scst and target support for FC-AL going to remain supported and/or merged at some point? If so, what is planned for scst support for later kernels? Jeff - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "uns