Hi there,

Here is a simple question: I know that to get, for instance, linux-2.4.0-test11
patched for Arm I should apply the latest 2.4.0-test11-rmkX patch. Does that 
mean that if a new test release comes along, i.e., 2.4.0-test13, and I want to
upgrade, I should ditch the previous release and download linux-2.4.0-test13,
right?

And If I am correct, I pressume the move to "prerelease" and "stable" will 
follow the same path, i.e., you have to start from the scratch again.

Furthermore, there is no harm in applying succesive patches as they come out,
although I am aware that they do not build on previous ones, and therefore 
the latest is enough, am I right?

Probably silly, but necessary questions to avoid lenghty testing :-)

On another matter, could somebody tell me which packages they used to build a
x-development environment for 2.4.0? I succeded with 2.2.13, but the same 
environment does not work to compile 2.4.0 for an ebsa285 (SA110), so I guess 
I should rebuild an updated x-dev environmet.  


TIA, 

Jaime


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