On Sunday 27 November 2005 07:32, Dave Airlie wrote:
> > 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.

OK, I'll better shut up and be back with a patch ;)

Michael


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