Ronnie Sahlberg 490a01053a Add a flags field to the pdu structure
Add a new pdu flag : DELETE_WHEN_SENT. When this pdu has been
sent to the wire, the pdu will be deleted and not put on the waitpdu list.

This will be useful for sequences such as
    -> WRITE10 cdb
    -> DATAOUT the data to write
    -< RESPONSE

Where we want to match WRITE10 and RESPONSE but where the plain DATAOUT pdu
will not be soliciting its own response.
We dont need to wait for the response to DATAOUT pdus, we are already waitin
for the response form the initial PDU in the sequence.
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Libiscsi is a clientside library to implement the iSCSI protocol
that can be used to access resource of an iSCSI Target.

The library is fully async with regards to iscsi commands and scsi
tasks, but a sync layer is also provided for ease of use for simpler
applications.


The src directory contain a handful of useful iscsi utilities
such as logging in to and enumerating all targets on a portal
and all devices of a target.

The examples directory contain example implementation of how to
access both the sync and acync api of libiscsi.



Libiscsi is a work in progress.
It aims to become a full async library for iscsi functionality,
including all features required to establish and maintain a iscsi
session, as well as a low level scsi library to create scsi cdb's
and parse/unmarshall data-in structures.


Installation
============
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
sudo make install

Build RPM
=========
To build RPMs run the following script from the libiscsi root directory
./packaging/RPM/makerpms.sh

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