Re: [PATCH v3] libibverbs init.c: conditionally emit warning if no userspace driver found

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On Wed, 2015-05-20 at 16:39 +0000, Hefty, Sean wrote:
> > As I mentioned, I think there is a pretty strong tie between the kernel
> > stack the libibverbs.  Especially when you consider that things like
> > verbs extensions need to be synced between the two.  That's why I'm
> > offering/suggesting that it would be a good idea that I handle it along
> > with the kernel.
> 
> Where is your upstream libibverbs tree?  Or do you have one yet?  And where can the latest packages (e.g. 1.1.8) be found?

The location of the upstream sources and tarballs would not change.
Neither the git repo nor the tarball repo were like the kernel.  The
upstream kernel.org git repo Roland had, had his name in the repo.  So
it had to change.  But the libibverbs repo is in a generic location.
There is no need to change it, only to change the permissions on the git
repo to allow the new maintainer to push directly into it.  Ditto with
the upload/download space on openfabrics.org/downloads/verbs.

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Doug Ledford <dledford@xxxxxxxxxx>
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