2011/10/21 Arno Töll <deb...@toell.net>: > That said, I am perfectly fine an appreciate if anyone wants to wrap a > API compatible, GPL friendly wrapper around a license compatible crypto > library. As far as I know, Guillem is pretty much done in doing so.
Just a sidenote: Upstream doesn't like GPL, but they generally value GPL compatibility. I think it's likely they would accept replacing some code to archieve this in libmd. > I noticed you committed my patch adding libmd-dev to the > build-dependencies. This means the binary package can't be built right > now, are you aware of this? Yes. >> Unless someone objects I can set Dm-Upload-Allowed with next upload. > > I would need to be in Uploaders as well. :) > > Note, I don't feel comfortable in uploading a crucial component like > zfsutils anyway. However I am happy to help occasionally. Moreover, I am > in NM already, so I possibly become a Debian Developer in a foreseeable > future too. > Until then I am perfectly ok to send you updates or commit smaller > changes to the repository. Ok, so I'd only set Dm-Upload-Allowed. At that point you can upload and add yourself to Uploaders when you consider that suitable. > On my machine it works just fine (zfs volinit that is) when using the > Wheezy kernel and tools (although I see your point in #637086). However, > using the newer zfsutils which do not have the volinit command anymore, > I can't restore sub-volumes upon boot anymore, although "zfs list" still > lists them. Additionally I do not have /dev/zvol anymore for some > reasons I do not quite understand. > > This problem disappears as soon as I upgrade to the 9.0 kernel from > experimental or keep zfsutils and kernel at 8.2 I suppose a "Breaks: zfsutils (<< 8.3~)" for newer kernels would handle this? -- Robert Millan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caofdtxnlbdwbft3iy6i-sr267mq8ksjrbros+_vuc7s1hro...@mail.gmail.com