ipmisensors to use or not to use?

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Sven Anders schrieb:
>
> I'm running Linux kernel 2.6.26 and want to get sensor
> data from IPMI subsystem via lm-sensors.
> 
> In the documentation I read I should use the ipmisensors
> modules (the successor of the bmcsensors module).
> 
> The latest patch I found, does not compile clearly with
> newer kernels. I tried to fix the patch, but after that
> failed, I took a closer look and it seems I have to
> change too much. So here my question:
> 
>  Is the patch still the way to go or should I use
>  any other way to get the data via lm-sensors (or
>  direct access to /sys)?

Hmm?!
Does nobody know or is nobody willing to answer?

I'm thinking of updating the patch for newer kernel, but
as my time is limited, I would only do this, if it's the
right way and it has a chance to be integrated in the
kernel.

Cheers
 Sven

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