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Given this conversation from last year: Andreas Jaeger wrote: > Ulrich Drepper <drepper at redhat dot com> writes: > > Andreas Jaeger wrote: > >> AFAIK Ben's kernel level implementation is in current 2.5 kernels. > >> Can we base now a glibc implementation on this? Anybody already > >> working on this? > > > > I doN't think the kernel side is complete enough. > > Ben, what is still missing on the kernel side? Looking at fs/aio.c I > thought it was complete. We are thinking about making this work in librt (and submitting it, of course). Andreas, did you learn anything from Ben? Anyone else know of a factor that keeps this from being able to work? ------------------- Mark S. Brown IBM Systems Group, Linux Technology Center bmark@us.ibm.com
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