In any event, besides your common ability to misunderstand simple things
I will leave you with my opinion, your patches won't be useful to the list
nor to the head repository until everything is in place for using
mksquashfs w/ lzma
and the kernel has support for it. Use your time wiser and fix some
real bugs, not
introduce patches on top of an already broken system with 56 or so more
bugs where some of them deal with more fundamental functionality
than just some size increase, sure you can use it for the official
media, it will
be useless however in livecd-tools until it is supported in teh
underlying system.
If you are again confused about what I am saying.. the code on your
machine with your patches
could only be used by you, you would be the single sole-tester for your own
code patches since you would also have some patches kernel and patched
squashfs-tools.
Nobody else would, the patches are useless for livecd-creator or livecd-tools.
Simple special case of yoru own, why not patch your own stuff and make
your own spins to
save 10% on your own games spins? Why introduce patches to a system which could
use real manpower patching and fixing things the tools do already
which may have bugs?
Ah yes because you don't understand simple things like this, I forgot
already pardon me.
Since you would be the only one able to test your patches before
committing them to livecd-tools
or sending them to the list to be committed, you are wasting your time.
mksquashfs w/ lzma isn't ready in the distribution, it is not ready in
the kernel which means it is not ready
for the user level software either.
That is my opinion.
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Bruno Wolff III <bruno(a)wolff.to> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 00:28:11 -0700,
Jasper Hartline <jasper.hartline(a)gmail.com> wrote: