Re: requesting public review of the HVR3000 framework changes

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Simon Santoro wrote:
Hello all!
I am probably the wrong person to do this, but I own a Haupauge
HVR-3000, and I am using Steven Toths driver[1][2] since a few months
with no problems (except disecq support) with kernel 2.6.17.
Currently that tree does not compile against 2.6.20 - it is 6 months
old, and it would be really sad to see support for that card go away.
So as asked by Steven himself[3] i'd like to "urge the public review of
the HVR3000 framework changes" (whatever that means :)).
I don't know by whom this tree should be reviewed, but can please
someone that has the skills other than Steven himself have a look at it?

Thanks, and I hope I did not make an idiot out of myself with this mail.

Bye


[1]http://linuxtv.org/hg/~stoth/hvr3000
[2]http://linuxtv.org/hg/~stoth/hvr3000?cmd=changeset;node=3f78be7007f6effe27654a45dce8ed9a734e22c0;style=gitweb
[3]http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2007-February/016106.html

Hi,

Unfortunately I'm not the right person to review the changes, but I too have been using Steven Toths driver for a few months with kernel 2.6.18. Analog and DVB-S are working fine for me (don't have a DVB-T signal to test with).

I'd also like to see these changes reviewed and hopefully get integrated into the mainstream DVB tree(and into the kernel tree as well) - it would be a shame to loose support for this card.

Robert.

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