On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 08:35:17AM -0400, Lee Schermerhorn wrote: > On Wed, 2010-06-23 at 07:25 -0500, Cliff Wickman wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > The last release of libnuma and numactl was 2.0.3, in June 2009. > > Since then there have been 5 patches, in the period Aug2009-Apr2010. > > > > Do you have any work in progress? Or objections to declaring a 2.0.4 release? > > Hi, Cliff: > > I have nothing queued. I think it would be good to push out what you > have. Then we can lean on, e.g., Red Hat to pull 2.0.4 fixes into > RHEL[56] at earliest convenience. I just checked the RHEL6 libnuma, man > pages, ... and see that they have a stale get_mempolicy() man page [not > part of the numactl package, I know] and the libnuma with the > broken/missing numa_num_{task|thread}_cpus(), ... > > Are you including Jan Beulich's recent patches in your 5 above. And, I > did send you patches for the numa_num_*_cpus() fix back around 8apr, > right? I have these: - Fix numactl for a machine with sparse cpu ids (Anton Blanchard) [PATCH] libnuma: Fix issue with numactl --hardware on sparse cpumaps - Fix makefile to remove move_pages on make clean (Andi) [PATCH] Fix make clean for tests in numactl-2.0.4-rc1 - Fix numa_node_to_cpus() (Sharyathi Nagesh) Subject: Fix to numa_node_to_cpus_v2 - Rename 'thread' to 'task' (L.S.) [PATCH] Fix libnuma numa_num_{task vs thread}_{cpu|node}s() naming discrepancy - Remove other trailing spaces (Cliff) But not Jan Beulich's recent patches. I don't see them in my linux-numa mailbox. Did I lose them?! -Cliff -- Cliff Wickman SGI cpw@xxxxxxx (651) 683-3824 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-numa" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html