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Revision as of 20:06, 29 November 2010
Net-SNMP Meeting
2010-11-29
2010-11-29
Previous: | 2010-10-11 |
Next: | 2010-12-?? |
This is the meeting agenda/notes for the Meeting held on 2010-11-29.
Date and Time: 2010-11-29 20:00 UTC
Agenda
- Next Meeting
- Jan 3rd
- Releases
- 5.6.1 (starting today)
- short 1-week turn around times
- 5.5.1 (aim for Jan)
- will start .pre1 a week or two after 5.6.1.pre1
- 5.3.4 (post 5.5.1)
- 5.6.1 (starting today)
- Administrative
- Policy reminder on changes from last meeting
- Patch applying pain during a release?
- cross release patches should be applied at the same time/revision, ideally
- release on one branch breaks this (or delays applying stuff)
- Results:
- Live with it
- use more branches (create a new branch just for the release, off the existing -patches branch)
- IETF Report
- KSM is probably going to resurface; hopefully with code contributions
- Technical
- Unit tests
- Wes got trounced in the last month and didn't write the promised documentation
- autoconf vs the world
- stream lined/stripped-down
- work under way to make a "read only" code set using an ifdefs (along with a script to actually remove it as well)
- thinking about multi-pass compile for really-reduced code. Something like sample at bottom.
- Unit tests
- Round Table
feature possibility thinking
Marking of features. Standard configure/make would always produce 1 for these ifdefs
// will only compile if needed by something else NETSNMP_BEGIN_FEATURE(counter64) ... code ... NETSNMP_END_FEATURE(counter64)
// something else says it's needed NETSNMP_REQUIRE_FEATURE(counter64)
Adding an extra "make reduce" or something would turn them into real ifdefs
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