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Libst 2.0 Design Document Updated

To: Sebastian Heidl <heidl@xxxxxx>
Subject: Libst 2.0 Design Document Updated
From: "Anthony F. Voellm" <voellm@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 19:20:42 -0500
Cc: <stp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
In-reply-to: <20010329132740.C14445@csr-pc1.zib.de>
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Sebastian,

That is good news you write about doing your thesis on STP osbypass.  I am
sorry but we dont have any OpenSource code for you to use.  The design
document is very detailed and should help.  We can also help when possible
and would like to host your code on oss.sgi.com so please keep in touch
with me and bbush@xxxxxxx (Bryan Bush).

* * * THE DESIGN DOC HAS BEEN UPDATED * * *
The latest version of the libST 2.0 API 03.29.2001B is now on
http://reality.sgi.com/voellm/libst in word, pdf, and html.
We have cleaned up a number of definitions and hashed out more details.
We are close to finalizing the API so please send comments by Monday
4/1/2001.

  Take care,
    Tony

Anthony F. Voellm
Technical Lead - High Performance Network Engineering
14160 Newbrook Dr., Suite 100
Chantilly, VA  20151
(703) 227-8527   Fax (703) 227-8500
http://reality.sgi.com/voellm_nova/

On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Sebastian Heidl wrote:

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> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 09:54:08AM -0500, Anthony F. Voellm wrote:
> > Please check out http://reality.sgi.com/voellm/libst for the 2.0 design
> > docs.  I plan to update these again today.  Your feedback and comments are
> > welcome.  Right now SGI doesn't have plans to make a libST for LINUX.
> > However we would welcome the open source community picking this up and
> > help with and host the code.  Any takers?
>
> Hi,
>
> Currently I'm working on my masters thesis about ST on Linux. I'm
> strongly interested in the os-bypass code so I'll start with this new
> API. Of course any supporters are welcome especially as I may not
> finish it in time (I have a deadline for my thesis).
> Is there any Irix code I could base my work on ? I guess the old libst
> code for Linux is not very suitable for the newly designed API.
>
> regards,
> Sebastian Heidl
>
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