Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:35:17AM +0200, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering about how far are we with implementing a RT kernel in
Debian... Some progress here? Would be nice.
The patch I created that "fits" on Debian's vanilla kernel creates
conflicts on the sources with the Debian patches.
I hope to be able to clean that up by minimizing the -rt series (e.g.
the first broken out patch consists usually of various bits from the
-tip tree that are (AFAIK) not all needed.)
So just have some more patience.
How are things going? Just interest...
Hhhm, well, I spottet a problem. The thing is that linux-rt does many
deep changes in the kernel and I won't be able to support the harder
problems. And upstream probably won't help because the Debian rt-kernel
isn't a vanilla rt-kernel. Moreover even the broken out rt-patch isn't
nicely sorted (e.g. bisectable, some patches undo changes of other
patches earier in the series etc. pp), so I fear the Debian kernel team
isn't filled with enthusiasm when asked to add an rt variant.
I already thought about packaging debian-kernel + rt for Debian and
vanilla-kernel + rt for a non-Debian package repository such that it's
easy for bug reporters to try out a vanilla kernel. But that still needs
more work.
OK, the vanilla-kernel + rt is done. See
http://mid.gmane.org/20090926171218.gd13...@pengutronix.de
for an announcment and
http://www.pengutronix.de/software/linux-rt/debian_en.html
for the documentation how to install it.
Looks like this is great news! Thanks for your time and effort Uwe!
\r
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