On 09/25/2012 12:40 PM, Jan Engelhardt wrote: > > This patchset of 15 obsoletes the earlier set of 6 > (http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/gluster-devel/2012-09/msg00066.html ) > > ---- > > The following changes since commit 373b25827f0250d11461fbe76dd6a0e295069171: > > core: enable process to return the appropriate error code (2012-09-21 20:43:05 -0700) > > are available in the git repository at: > > git://git.inai.de/glusterfs master > > for you to fetch changes up to b4b0bb38a01037df70e629a6ba8c195205ca9c27: > > build: make use of system libuuid (2012-09-25 17:54:27 +0200) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Jan Engelhardt (15): > build: add missing GF_CFLAGS in api/src/ > build: add missing backslash in api/src/ > build: more efficient clean > init.d: use proper dependencies in SUSE init script > init.d: implement reload action for SUSE init script > build: consolidate common compilation flags into one variable > build: replace INCLUDES by CPPFLAGS > build: fix a typo in the python xlator Makefile > build: remove two no-op lines from rdma Makefile > build: remove -nostartfiles flag > build: remove useless explicit -fPIC -shared from CFLAGS > build: move -L arguments out of CFLAGS > build: split CPPFLAGS from CFLAGS > build: libraries must be in LDADD/LIBADD > build: make use of system libuuid With a great deal of manual adjustment and rebasing, eleven of these fifteen patches have been merged. The exceptions are: (3) more efficient clean: The proposed Solaris-derived "find" syntax is even less portable than what it replaces, notably w.r.t. to the platforms we actually support. (8) typo in python xlator The Python binding has been non-functional and deprecated for a while, and instead of trying to fix it we should just remove it (possibly to be replaced some day by glupy). (9) no-op lines in rdma This removes lines that are clearly intended as continuations of the previous one, which is simply incorrect. (15) Use system libuuid. I'm pretty sure we had a specific exception to the bundling rule for this, but I don't remember the reason; maybe someone else on the list does. In any case, Fedora has already accepted it and they're the authority on the matter.