Thanks Stuart,
Appreciate your help on this...
On Wed, 28 Apr 2021 at 21:24, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2021/04/28 20:54, Tom Smyth wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Now that the 6.9 release packages on the mirrors are populated , is it
> > possible for someone to commit the latest diff ? Or is it a
On 2021/04/28 20:54, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Now that the 6.9 release packages on the mirrors are populated , is it
> possible for someone to commit the latest diff ? Or is it a case of wait
> for all architecture builds to complete before the changes to nsh can be
> committed?
thanks for t
Hello,
Now that the 6.9 release packages on the mirrors are populated , is it
possible for someone to commit the latest diff ? Or is it a case of wait
for all architecture builds to complete before the changes to nsh can be
committed?
Thanks for your time
On Friday, 16 April 2021, Tom Smyth w
Hi Stuart, Chris, all,
I'm happy help out on the port and do testing & I really like the software,
answer questions on list (ports and misc ) regarding nsh and try to
implement & test fixes...
and track improvements in the network stack in base (as my
understanding of nsh code improves
This fixes build but the other part of the problem is the lack of
maintainer, if it is reenabled I would *really* like someone who is
willing to look at fixing it next time it needs syncing up with -current
to take MAINTAINER please.
Doesn't require catching problems as they happen (though that wo
Hello, all,
Chris has incorporated and improved the diffs and merged them upstream,
below is a diff for pulling the latest commit from git
it is compiling cleanly on amd64 6.9 current (20210414 ) without
errors or warnings
all the patch files in the current port can be removed also as they
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