>
> >  I've setup a temporary BK repo at http://freedesktop.org:1234/drm-2.6/
>
> Yes, that works.  Anything which you put into that bk tree will
> automagically appear in my test kernels.  When we're happy with it you can
> ask Linus to merge it into the top-level tree.
>

Okay I've pushed all the first set of changes from the DRM CVS tree into
the BK repo above. I'm going to move to a repo on bkbits rsn, will send an
updated URL when I do so ..

I think there is one major changeset outstanding that I'll get around to
in the next couple of days, the only other changes I can see between the
trees are compatibility changes for 2.4 which I don't really want to put
into the 2.6 tree unless totally necessary...

I'd say let it be checked out in Andrews tree for a while and then I'll
ask Andrew to push it all onto Linus...

Dave.

-- 
David Airlie, Software Engineer
http://www.skynet.ie/~airlied / airlied at skynet.ie
pam_smb / Linux DECstation / Linux VAX / ILUG person



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