Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mailing list actions bounty (2)



On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 02:22 +0100, Jorge Bernal wrote:
> I have an improved patch for the Mailing list actions bounty. It uses an anchor
> instad of an object tag and some other improvements
>
> Please  give me your comments/advices/...

It'd be really nice if it could also handle the mail sent to list admins
by mailman -- see the attached. If there was _any_ way for Evolution to
reply to the message/rfc822 attachment, that'd be a start; but ideally
I'd get 'Discard' and 'Accept' buttons for the mail in question.


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    Subject: RE: Why restrict to page aligned writes in nand_write_ecc() ?
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  • From: "Howard, Michael (MED)" <Michael Howard med ge com>
  • To: "'David Woodhouse'" <dwmw2 infradead org>, Jasmine Strong <jasmine regolith co uk>
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  • Subject: RE: Why restrict to page aligned writes in nand_write_ecc() ?
  • Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 18:58:37 -0600
How can you turn this batching of writes on?

Thanks

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From: David Woodhouse [mailto:dwmw2 infradead org]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 6:05 PM
To: Jasmine Strong
Cc: Howard, Michael (MED); 'linux-mtd lists infradead org'
Subject: Re: Why restrict to page aligned writes in nand_write_ecc() ?


On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 23:45 -0100, Jasmine Strong wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, David Woodhouse wrote:
> 
> > > For jffs2 to work properly it's pretty much essential to support
partial
> > > page writing.  You also need to support subsequent writes to the same
> > > partially-written page.
> >
> > No. The current JFFS2 code handles batching writes up into page-sized
> > chunks just fine.
> 
> ...what about power failures?

sys_fsync() and sys_sync() trigger garbage collection to flush pending
data from the write buffer. If there's nothing to GC, we pad it with
zeroes. There's also a timed flush which behaves similarly.

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