Am Dienstag, 5. Februar 2013, 12:52:19 schrieb Charles Chance:
> We are working on a memcached module which uses the libmemcached library, as
> opposed to the (no longer under active development) libmemcache that the
> existing module depends on.
>
> Am I correct in thinking that in this instance, it would be better to create
> a brand new module (with a different name) rather than modify the existing
> one? In addition to changing the dependency, we will also be exporting new
> commands and potentially changing the format of the exported PVs.
Hello Charles,
as the original author of the module I'd think that changing or replacing the
existing module would be the way to go. So far I'd not recieved that much of
bug reports against the existing module. And as Alex Balashov also mentioned
recently, there are some other issues with the current library.
If existing users need to stay with the old module, its available in the git
and the existing releases, for the new release we should go with a module
which supports the newer library.
It would be nice if you could stay with the existing PV API, which I modelled
somehow after the htable module. If you need to change something, just
announce it on the devel list and ask for feedback.
Thanks and regards,
Henning Westerholt
Hello,
following some discussion over the weekend at Fosdem, it seems that some
of submitted patches got forgotten in the mailing list archives and even
on tracker.
If any of you submitted patches was not accepted or rejected for a
persistent reason, please write again to sr-dev mailing list referring
to it. It is a short period still good for getting them in v4.0.
In general, if there is no more activity regarding a patch for one or
two weeks, come back and ask for an update. We don't mind reminders
(especially because many of us do have a heavy loaded traveling schedule).
Cheers and happy testing upcoming v4.0,
Daniel
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