[Jeff Licquia] > Sure. Write all the code for me. :-) I'll see what I can do. But I suspect it will take me longer to find my way around the code then it will for you do to the work.
> Seriously, I have been working on two things: > > - I have written a reduction script for discover 2 data, and have > begun testing it. As far as I can tell, it works. But I haven't > yet integrated the script into debian/rules so it's used to generate > the udeb. OK. This sounds good for the next iteration. > - I have been working on removing the curl dependency. I have code > written that reads file: URIs directly instead of using curl, and > I've written it to use zlib if possible. But I haven't tested > compiling it yet. This too. Right now I am just desperate after getting a package that works. This means a way to get the required information out of discover, and I suspect the best way is to get the needed functionality into the --format argument. I never got any replies on this problem. Is it possible to get the name of the card out of discover using the --format argument? Using short lists, or dropping a library dependency do not help if the program itself is useless. And at the moment, with a busybox missing the paste tool, it do not work at all. I want the equivalent for this command line for discover1: /sbin/discover --format="%m\t%V %M\n" This make it easy to handle the result using a shell script. There is also the bug in discover printing empty entries with a newline. > If you have time and energy to assist with these two tasks, or any > others you can identify, I'd appreciate it. Where can I fetch the current CVS version of discover2? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]