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From: Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>
To: Wolfram Sang <w.sang@pengutronix.de>
Cc: "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@crashcourse.ca>,
	"Christian Krämer" <christian@kraemer-eu.de>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-pcmcia@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: yenta_socket: PCMCIA-Cards are not recognised by kernel
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 22:16:54 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200909032216.56148.elendil@planet.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090903195753.GC11097@pengutronix.de>

On Thursday 03 September 2009, Wolfram Sang wrote:
> I read the thread in which you tried. I will have my try, too. This
> time, I want to convert the existing users first and then throw the
> interface away. To me, it looks like there is only one prominent user
> left, Debian's discover. Even though the PCMCIA-information it collects
> is hardly useful, I converted it:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=382425
>
> Still working on getting any response from the maintainers :)

I'm a Debian Developer and one of the developers of Debian's installation 
system. My suggestion would be to simply ignore discover. It is not used 
anymore and the fact that it's un(der)maintained does not surprise me.

A simple follow-up to the bug report announcing the removal of the old 
interface per kernel version X would be appreciated. If it actually 
results in a build failure, it will probably get updated quickly enough. 
The available patch will help with that.

Cheers,
FJP

  reply	other threads:[~2009-09-03 20:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-09-02 16:56 yenta_socket: PCMCIA-Cards are not recognised by kernel Christian Krämer
2009-09-02 17:53 ` Frans Pop
2009-09-02 22:42   ` Christian Krämer
2009-09-03 17:27     ` Frans Pop
2009-09-03 18:07       ` Christian Krämer
2009-09-03 18:35         ` Frans Pop
2009-09-03 23:45           ` Christian Krämer
2009-09-03 19:37       ` Wolfram Sang
2009-09-03 19:40         ` Robert P. J. Day
2009-09-03 19:57           ` Wolfram Sang
2009-09-03 20:16             ` Frans Pop [this message]
2009-09-05 13:43               ` Wolfram Sang
2009-09-03 23:49         ` Christian Krämer
2009-09-05 13:59           ` Wolfram Sang
2009-09-05 14:04             ` Peter Stuge
2009-09-05 15:43               ` Wolfram Sang
2009-09-05 19:08             ` Christian Krämer
2009-09-04  4:30       ` Peter Stuge
2009-09-04 20:39         ` Christian Krämer
2009-09-05 14:30           ` Wolfram Sang
2009-09-05 19:46             ` Christian Krämer
2009-09-06 17:41               ` Wolfram Sang
2009-09-06 20:54                 ` Christian Krämer

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