Hans de Goede wrote: > Jean Delvare wrote: >> Hi Hans, >> >> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:08:48 +0100, Hans de Goede wrote: >>> Jean Delvare wrote: >>>> So, are you done with your porting work? If so, and if you didn't find >>>> any problem with the new libsensors API, is there any reason to delay >>>> the release of lm-sensors 3.0.0 any further? >>> I'm not done with my porting work, next on the list is net-snmp, >>> which looks easy to fix, I'll take a shot at it tomorrow. Then we >>> also have an xfce applet >> >> I am interested in net-snmp as well, so maybe we can work on this >> together. Well, you'll certainly be quicker than me on the code, but I >> can review your patch and push it in opensuse. >> > > Hmm, > > While coordinating my work with the Fedora net-snmp maintainer I got > attended that upstream us already working on this: > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=AE77C0A0A0DC9B49BAA800A119E82EA207CD5D83%40EDM-GOA-EXCC-1A.goa.ds.gov.ab.ca > > > However the upstream work is a complete rewrite of the sensors code in > net-snmp, as I have no idea when that will be stable and I don't want to > completely break the development branch of Fedora (quite a few things > require net-snmp) I'll also be writing a patch against the current > stable net-snmp release, I already took a look and the code is quite > isolated, fixing this for the current stable net-snmp release should be > quite easy. > Ok, Scrap that, upstream has finished lm_sensors-3.x support and the Fedora net-snmp maintainer has decided to backport the sensors infra changes + lm_sensors-3.x.x support to the current stable net-snmp, patch available here: http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/devel/net-snmp/net-snmp-5.4.1-sensors3.patch?rev=1.1 Shall I add this to the wiki? Its a bit intrusive. Regards, Hans