Re: [RFC] vtunerc - virtual DVB device driver

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>
> My very little opinion is that waving GPL is way to the hell. Nobody told me
> why similar technologies, in different kernel parts are acceptable,
> but not here.
>

since a customer was trying to use this module the only feedback I can give
right now is that there are still some fundamental bugs in that work.
Just running it with some intuitive parameters (without having a dvb
device connected) caused
it to hang.

./vtunerc.i686  -c 1
vtunerc: [5210 ../../vtunerc.c:349] debug: added frontend mode DVB-C
as mode 0, searching for tuner types 2
vtunerc: [5210 ../../vtunerc.c:346] error: unknown tuner mode
specified: 1 allow values are: -s -S -s2 -S2 -c -t
it just never returned.

DMESG:
vtunerc: [5207 ../../vtunerc.c:593] info: fake server answer
vtunerc: [5207 ../../vtunerc.c:606] info: msg: 4096 completed
vtunerc: [5207 ../../vtunerc.c:506] info: vtuner message!
vtunerc: [5207 ../../vtunerc.c:593] info: fake server answer

ps fax | grep vtunerc:
 5194 pts/4    S      0:00  |       \_ bash
 5210 pts/4    S+     0:00  |           \_ [vtunerc.i686]

that way it's not good enough for inclusion yet anyway.

Markus
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