Hi, I'm searching for a sponsor for libibverbs and libmthca packages.
These libraries allow applications to take advantage of the direct
userapce access to InfiniBand hardware that is supported in kernels
2.6.13 and newer.
Typical consumers of these libraries would be high-performance cluster
soft
Thanks for the review...
> + zero-byte files: (can be removed, can't they?)
> * ./libibverbs-1.0-rc2/INSTALL
> * ./libibverbs-1.0-rc2/NEWS
Yes, removed.
> + both versions are "-rc2", not neccessarily a problem, but what are you
> waiting for if they're now to be uploaded to Debian alrea
> well, from the URL you mention in the copyright file, the following
> changes were apparently commited to SVN after your -rc2 snapshot btw.:
> Files libibverbs/examples/devinfo.c and
> libibverbs-1.0-rc2/examples/devinfo.c differ
> Files libibverbs/include/infiniband/opcode.h and
> libib
Hi, I'm searching for a sponsor for libibverbs and libmthca packages.
These libraries allow applications to take advantage of the direct
userspace access to InfiniBand hardware that is supported in kernels
2.6.13 and newer via the ib_uverbs module.
This is my second request for a sponsor; I posted
Hi, I'm searching for a new sponsor for my libibverbs and libmthca
packages. Florian Ragwitz very kindly provided excellent review and
sponsored the initial upload of these packages, but I have not been
able to reach him for the past month to upload a new version of
libibverbs, which among other t
Hi, Florian Ragwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has been sponsoring uploads of
my libibverbs and libmthca packages (they are already in the archive
as the libibverbs1/libmthca1 + related packages). Unfortunately,
Florian has told me that he no longer has time to sponsor uploads, and
asked me to look for a
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