Joshua Uziel wrote:
>
> If you do a lot of "find-ing and grep-ing", you might want to
> try some Perl scripts I wrote which make this much easier (and
> more efficient). Snarf it from:
>
> http://linux.ucla.edu/~uzi/cgvg/cgvg-1.6.0.tar.gz
Looks good for code browsing. There is something similar at:
But i was trying to say that there is no information about
global concept or at least i can't find any. One example:
My last Linux project is writing usb ethernet device driver
and found that perfectly working on 2.3.43, it even don't
compiles on 2.3.4[56]. I find out there are some major difference
in new network drivers code (bottom halves are gone and net device
locking is different). Now i have to find and grep a lot until
i reach the previous drivers stability. When i tried to find
the author/maintainer of the last changes i found that they were
made by "Linux Kernel Team" - no email addresses no URLs.
Now i am 10-15 days back in development.
It will be good if we have better way to communicate.
regards,
Petkan
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