>
> Current cvs does not build as part of kernel. There are
> major changes since in-kernel version. I want to
> build in kernel space by kernel make together with other
> drivers.


Get current CVS, don't worry about the kernel, you don't want to bother
>
> 20050718 snapshot is close and builds after some small
> fixes in mach64_drv.c but dma buffers fail to allocate.
>
> Perhaps someone has a snapshot date?

Well consider I'm the drm maintainer for the Linux kernel, and I said no
such things exists, I believe I'd listen to me...

my merge process for DRM CVS to kernel, is simple stable patches go
straight away, bigger ones stew in CVS until I'm happy they don't break
anything too badly.. so there isn't a real direct parallel version of DRM
CVS and the kernel.... also DRM CVS has proper PCI device support which we
can't merge to the kernel for other reasons...

Dave.

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



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