Hi On our development platform (ppc405gp + 16 MB flash + 128 MB PC100 SDRAM) I have come across some nasty Oopses, that are really hard to root cause. As I see it I now have 3 options.
1 - work around the problem 2 - spend the time to track it down 3 - Apply patches to get our kernel uptodate 4 - Start over with a more recent distrib About 1: Not _really_ an option since it might come back and bite us later About 2: Could take a lot of time. And it could be time wasted, since our kernel is somewhat old and the bug might be known and fixed. This brings me to the next option. About 3: This where I really need some input from all of you. Is this feasible on the MV journeyman distrib? Is it close enough to the standard kernel from kernel.org to be done with reasonable effort. About 4: We are currently using the free version of MonteVista linux. I think it's called Journeyman Edition. Starting over with a new distro - either MV or ELDK - and porting our modifations, will probably require considerable effort. The straight forward thing to do would be to pay MV to do this upgrade for us. On the other hand going for the Denx solution would mostly likely leave us more in control while still providing us with the option of hiring consultants to do the kernel stuff for us. Please tell me what are your experiences + recommendations in situations like this? I hope this the appropriate list to ask this sort of question. Best regards, _____________________________________ Holger Lindeberg Bille Software Design Engineer Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation A/S Ethernet Products Group Hoerkaer 16, DK-2730 Herlev, DENMARK Direct: +45 4485 5914, Mobile: +45 5190 9110 Phone: +45 4485 5900, Fax: +45 4485 5901 mail: hlb at vitesse.com web: http://www.vitesse.com _____________________________________ ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
