How close is psi to another release?

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Erick Tryzelaar

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Feb 9, 2010, 4:43:34 PM2/9/10
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Hi all! I finally have some time to play with psi again. The current
tip seems to be working, are there any known bugs with it that I'm
missing?

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Floris Bruynooghe

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Feb 9, 2010, 5:06:23 PM2/9/10
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Hello Erick

On Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 01:43:34PM -0800, Erick Tryzelaar wrote:
> Hi all! I finally have some time to play with psi again.

Good to hear!

> The current
> tip seems to be working, are there any known bugs with it that I'm
> missing?

All issues should be in the tracker on bitbucket. You could probably
authoratively close #21 (I would just be guessing).

If you're looking for some random work, I've been thinking that it
should be possible to directly create a Mount object with an argument
interpreted like statvfs(2). I haven't really tought much more about
it but this might conflict with having two different types for local
and remote tough, so maybe they need to be merged. The alternative
would be a factory function like .mounts() is now I guess, but that
feels a bit weird to me.

As for the question of how close we are to a release, I was sort of
planning to just do Windows support for the next release. I'm slowly
making progress on that over at
http://bitbucket.org/flub/psi-win32-patches/ but it's still a while
away. Based on that I'd say we're about 2-3 months away from a
release, but we can release earlier if there's a need for a release
with some fixes in (like the ProcessTable as root issue on Solaris).


Regards
Floris


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