Re: maintaining memtest86+

2020-04-07 Thread ydirson
; , > ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com, dir...@debian.org > Cc: d...@ubuntu.com, memt...@memtest.org > Envoyé: Lundi 6 Janvier 2020 18:18:23 > Objet: RE: maintaining memtest86+ > Hi John, > I’m testing many forks right now to finally release an “official” > update to 5.01. >

RE: maintaining memtest86+

2020-04-07 Thread Sam D.
À : Samuel D. Cc : d...@ubuntu.com; memt...@memtest.org; John Coiner ; ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com; dir...@debian.org Objet : Re: maintaining memtest86+ Hi Sam, How are things progressing ? Do you have a public git tree available already ? In the current state of things, even a

RE: maintaining memtest86+

2020-01-09 Thread Samuel D.
fixes (and some other) within 2 weeks. Regards, Sam From: John Coiner Sent: lundi 6 janvier 2020 17:38 To: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com; dir...@debian.org Cc: d...@ubuntu.com; memt...@memtest.org Subject: maintaining memtest86+ Hi all, I wanted to see how memtest86

maintaining memtest86+

2020-01-09 Thread John Coiner
Hi all, I wanted to see how memtest86+ worked, so I was poking at it and ended up fixing a bunch of bugs. This work is here: https://github.com/jcoiner/memtest Does anyone from memtest.org still accept patches? If the memtest.org team has moved on, could I become the new maintainer? Thanks, Joh