[LinuxFailSafe] CVS on oss.sgi.com

Lars Marowsky-Bree lmb@suse.de
Sun, 5 May 2002 23:05:01 +0200


On 2002-05-04T18:31:25,
   Martin Bene <martin.bene@icomedias.com> said:

> I just looked over the version now in CVS and tried to see what has changed
> compared to the version I've got running here (previous CVS + some Suse
> Patches + Olivers glibc patches). I'll try to sum up the most obvious
> changes now available from CVS (again):

Thanks for the summary. I posted (I think) short announcements to the list
about them, but I _really_ ought to put them into a ChangeLog in the source,
which is probably a very good idea.

>  - olivers gcc 2.4 patches are in (slightly modifed: cleanup is called from
>  a different file and ALL cleanup is done using the new interface). BTW,
>  function fs2d_has_xprt in FailSafe/cluster_admin/cmd/cdbd/src is dead code
>  and should be removed.

Right, this I discussed Oliver before modifying it. The dead code removal is
not that urgent, I will have to check it some time though.

>  so resource scripts. I'll post a couple of resource script changes in use
>  here when I've cleand them up a bit: modify/reenable drbd, add postgres,
>  modify apache to add SSL parameter.

Cool, this would be helpful.

> Conspiciously missing from the CVS version: Some of the fixes used for the
> suse RPMs, esp:

>  - enable stonith
>  (ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/failsafe/patches/failsafe-enable_stonith.dif)

This was because back then, not everyone wanted to build with STONITH; there
was also VACM etc around, and the FailSafe RPMs provided by SGI were build
without STONITH. These days, I guess everyone builds with STONITH, so it ought
to be folded back in.

>  - fix a gcc3 compile error (ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/failsafe/patches/failsafe-gcc3.dif)

Hrm, I will have to check this; this probably ought to go in.


Sincerely,
    Lars Marowsky-Brée <lmb@suse.de>

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