On Sunday 13 November 2011 01:33:37 Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
It forces the usage of a "/media" directory, which could lock TDE to
a
specific set of distributions. I have not given that patch a closer
look
because of this potential issue.
...and to add to the previous response, I do not want you to include
this
patch in trinity. Not inluding this will make other developers
possible to
write a better HAL replacement once HAL is removed from their
distributions
(I believe among major distros only Ubuntu still keeps HAL? I may be
wrong).
No, Ubuntu also removed HAL I understand. I think Trinity for newer Ubuntu's actually includes HAL itself for this reason.
My mistake. It's still in Ubuntu, just not in the default install. Trinity pulls it in from the Ubuntu repository.
This just confirms that Trinity remains Ubuntu-oriented.
Accusatory statement with no basis in fact. If you do not wish to use the Trinity project then don't post inflammatory statements here.
Tim