On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 4:18 AM, Raphael Kubo da Costa
wrote:
> Wasn't Alberto Villa made responsible for libsolid-hal some time ago?
I'm not sure that was an official investiture (it was late in the
night - at Randa, do you remember Alex?)... :)
Anyway, what would maintaining mean? I can step i
Alex Fiestas writes:
> So real question is, who is using libsolid-hal nowdays?
At least the BSD people are; nobody came up with a BSD implementation of
the *kit/u* stuff from Linux, so we're still using Hal.
> Once we know the answer to that question I will:
> -Make HAL backend option only avai
On Sunday, April 22, 2012 04:40:30 AM Alberto Villa wrote:
> I'm not sure that was an official investiture (it was late in the
> night - at Randa, do you remember Alex?)... :)
I do remember! but I left thinking that it was not worth because freebsd
people were working on something new to replace h
Hello everybody!
I'm doing some bug triage on libsolid (as well of some bug fixing) and I'm
finding that most "nasty" bugs are fault of our HAL backend (or HAL itself).
I tried to build HAL and failed on it (easy fix though) but that made me
realize that there is no point of me fixing HAL issue
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 17:59, Lydia Pintscher wrote:
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>
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