I suspect that LWG is too small a list to ask such questions. I've added hpdd-discuss
and lustre-devel to the CC list.
I'm not against it in principle, but I have no idea how much work this will be to
implement.
Cheers, Andreas
On Nov 20, 2014, at 11:50, "Nathan Rutman"
<nathan.rutman@seagate.com<mailto:nathan.rutman@seagate.com>> wrote:
What does the community think about splitting the LNET build out of Lustre as a separate
set of (source and binary) RPMs?
This would make it easier/faster to build, install, and upgrade Lustre in existing
installations without changing things we don't need to. It would also make it easier
to re-use LNET in other projects, and make it easier for unusual users to maintain a
customized LNET.
I have no idea how this might affect landing in mainstream kernel.
Thoughts / opinions?
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