I'm pretty sure that's a typo. And I was trying to get an answer for your
other question too, however, I'm afraid the answer would be that .29 is
the latest one available, I would like to see a confirmation of that
though.

Cheers,
Virgil

On 1/27/11 8:25 AM, "Apoorva Iyer" <apoorva.i...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Ok, I feel that I wasn't being clear about my first question. Why is
>2.6.29 called gldfish? Is it a typo?
>
>On Jan 27, 11:24 am, Apoorva Iyer <apoorva.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm new to Android Kernel development. I'm currently trying to build a
>> kernel for the emulator. A question that I have is, what's the
>> difference between "android-gldfish-2.6.29" and "android-
>> goldfish-2.6.27" besides the increment in version numbers.
>>
>> Also, why are there no goldfish kernels beyond 2.6.29?
>
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