> - even if I had, I'd probably have discarded it unless there are better
> reasons than a "kdebug" interface.
>The first one is obvious, the second one is just my personal fight
>against the evils of debuggers. I'm a sick and twisted person, and I
>trust people who write code without debuggers a lot more than I trust
>those who don't..
Who says we're using it to actually debug the kernel? (What's in a name? :-)
The only reason I use it is to conveniently make binary patches to
a running kernel (and I can do this from a different machine, across
the net, because I can hang the kdebug interface on a socket).
-- Sincerely, srb@cuci.nl Stephen R. van den Berg (AKA BuGless). "I hate spinach, and I'm glad that I hate it, because if I wouldn't hate it, I would have to eat it, and I hate it!"