Traditionally, kernel developers have two ways to detect userspace breakage. One is code review, in which the maintainers examine each patch to see whether it will break anything in userspace. The other is putting the merged patch out to the whole Linux testing universe;...
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Qt-openzwave hasn’t released any new versions in that time and word is that the maintainer was stepping back for a bit because of hardware failures and some personal things. If you check the issues and PRs nothing has changed really at all since August … fgonza2 commented Oct 31, 2020...
Off to code... Hey Papa_Joe! I am glad, you liked my idea - just came across when doing stupid things after my first landing on minmus - without having my game saved.. poor guy... I am curious, what you will bring up here ...
* Use autoconf AM_MAINTAINER_MODE * Use gcc atomics on aarch64/powerpc64le * Fix: move wait loop increment before first conditional block * Fix: high cpu usage in synchronize_rcu with long RCU read-side C.S. * Fix: out of tree build: doc/examples ...
With this extra information it is easier to understand the maintainers' choice on this matter. [...] it wasn't done without consideration... or because we felt like breaking user's expectations for the fun of it. 😋 I'm sure no one in the community would have thought that. The ...
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