Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 14:30:08 -0700 From: Scott Long <scottl@samsco.org> To: mjacob@freebsd.org Cc: freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: CAM_NEW_TRAN changes-next set of changes ready for review Message-ID: <4547C060.7000104@samsco.org> In-Reply-To: <20061031132438.G21918@ns1.feral.com> References: <7579f7fb0610281854l3ec600d7kf0a2cdf20fdcb838@mail.gmail.com> <7579f7fb0610282210p59de2123g379f0d4069bd1e42@mail.gmail.com> <45443C7F.5040508@samsco.org> <7579f7fb0610300801x4650cb3fgb93f662fbf7b4213@mail.gmail.com> <20061031115204.Y21918@ns1.feral.com> <4547B9D1.6060201@samsco.org> <20061031132438.G21918@ns1.feral.com>
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mjacob@freebsd.org wrote: > >>> >>> /usr/ports/audio/cdparanoia >>> /usr/ports/audio/sound-juicer >>> /usr/ports/audio/xmcd >>> /usr/ports/emulators/mtools >>> /usr/ports/misc/mtx >>> /usr/ports/multimedia/k9copy >>> >>> I *think* based upon scanning them that only cdparanoia would have to >>> *really* be recompiled- in fact, it just an XPT_PATH_INQ, so it might >>> even get away from having to be recompiled. >>> >>> Any glaring omissions? >>> >>> -matt >>> >> >> I think that there are some GNOME and KDE apps that also might be >> affected. You can always pass a patch off to the ports team (portmgr) >> and ask them to do a trial run with it. They are always very open to >> that; better to have everything fixed ahead of time than to deal with >> things suddenly breaking. > > > The sound-juicer stuff and k9copy are part of GNOME. > Ah, I haven't kept up with GNOME. > I mailed portmgr, but it strikes me that all I need to do is get through > a complete build cycle in ports myself- if possible. This should leave > enough work stuff around that I can grep for CAM in source files and see > if things would break. Jeez, what a lotta work. > If there are no API or soruce level changes expected, then it's probably not a big deal. A message to the usual lists telling people to look for problems and recompile is sufficient. Scott
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