On Monday 10 December 2007 05:53, Jens Axboe wrote:
> > Got a plan? Or does endless, pointless flaming feel more like
> > progress to you?
>
> Please, I'm not flaming you. I reviewed your code and pointed out
> errors, which was followed by lots of hand waving on your side
> instead of just sitting down and reading/fixing the bug.
Well that is indeed more civil language, if somewhat revisionist, since
I distinctly remember being flamed by you from the word go. Once
again, thankyou for the catch. A fairly trivial oversight that would
have been caught sooner of later. As for the typedef thing, that was
just a spelling flame, admit it.
Truly, the way you were yelling I thought you had picked up a
fundamental flaw instead of a simple misplaced line of code.
Now about that block writeout deadlock... it doesn't just affect my
code, it basically breaks Linux as a storage platform, among other
things.
Regards,
Daniel
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