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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Re: SCSI scanning
On Mon, Sep 18 2000, Eric Youngdale wrote:
> What is the primary objective here - getting rid of #ifdef MODULE, or is
> it removing redundant code for the two paths? Or both?
>
> I am just trying to get a handle on what is driving this.

Well the code clean-up came as a pleasent side effect of removing
ifdef MODULE. But now it seems Linus has done it without this. I
think this is okay, as it gives us a _nice_ working scsi layer back,
on which we can build our cleanup.

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Torben Mathiasen <tmm@image.dk>
Linux ThunderLAN maintainer
http://tlan.kernel.dk
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