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On Mon, 7 Jan 2013 17:05:19 -0800 |
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Mark Knecht <markknecht@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I really don't see why I'm the one getting banged on here but |
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> that's life sometimes. I saw a problem for a couple of months. It |
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> frustrated me but not enough to do anything about it. Solving it |
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> finally bubbled up high enough on my list that I finally asked if |
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> others were having the same problem. (which they were, and which they |
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> also considered a problem) Before anyone had actually answered me I |
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> had posted one way that folks who cared could fix it. I thought I was |
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> doing the community a small service by getting a little bit of |
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> technically positive info out there. I guess not in this case. |
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You're not getting banged on, as Michael said udev is a polarizing |
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piece of software. |
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Life is full of silly and not-so-silly conventions and /dev/dvd is one |
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of them. It has no good reason to be there, and equally no good reason |
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to not be there, but you already fixed your stuff to make it do what |
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you want. |
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"It's not a bug" should be read more as "upstream is probably going to |
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ignore you" if you log a bug. In my opinion of course. |
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Do stick around, you are up there in the list of people who make |
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many useful posts. |
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Alan McKinnon |
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alan.mckinnon@×××××.com |