On 7/14/15, 4:01 PM, [email protected] wrote:
From: Lee Duncan<[email protected]>
This set of patches tells open-iscsi to use the system-resident
open-isns files instead of the ones in utils/open-isns.
This patch*requires* that you've installed open-isns (from
[email protected]:gonzoleeman/open-isns.git).
The first patch tells open-iscsi to use the system-resident
include files and library from open-isns. The second patch
removes the local copy of same.
Questions:
- Should the documentation be updated? I didn't
find anything that referenced open-isns
Yeah, I can update the README to point to your github tree and wherever
you are going to put releases. Let me know the link for the latter.
- Is it perhaps time to bump the minor version
of open-iscsi? It's been a while.
Yeah, I am going to make a release soon now. There is just one
regression that I wanted to fix. I think commit
36a8b41de43749d91dfd52f9c8ad4a454c9a8f15 added a bug that slows down
setup of multiple sessions.
Note: it is my intention to create an open-isns package
for SUSE. I assume other platforms will have to do the
same before they could incorporate this patch.
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