Yes, I was asking Bastian since he is the author of the patch. Now we are
off that thread, we could do something on our own :).
Do you mean adding #ifdef's to the code? It works for the current
linuxwacom structure. But it may not work well for the next
generation. Please share what you have for 0.8.5-4 with us first. We'll
discuss how to process to the next step after reviewing your patch.
Thank you.
Ping
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Jason Childs <
obliv...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Not a problem to do, I though you were asking Bastian about it. While I'm
> at it would you like me to consolidate all the kernel versions down to one.
> I already did this based on the 0.8.5-4 release and test compiled the
> combined source against kernel 2.6.9 thru 2.6.31. It would just be a matter
> of incorporating the 0.8.5-9 changes into those source files and updating
> the Makefile system.
> It would make life simpler that having to backport changes to all the
> separate kernel source directories.
>
> Jason
>
> On Jan 20, 2010 4:10 PM, "Ping Cheng" <pingli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:21 PM, Jason Childs <
> obliv...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> > > > > 0001-Input-wacom-Debian-patch-for-device-ids.patch > > > > No real
> comment on this one. It ...
>
> I have a quick question for this patch: how difficult or reasonable would
> it be for you to keep both the wacom_features_0x00 (etc.) and wacom_ids in
> wacom_wac.c instead of moving to wacom_sys.c?
>
> It makes much more sense to me, as a driver maintainer, to leave those two
> sets of entity in wacom_wac,c since it can be shared among kernel releases.
> The wacom_sys.c changes out of my control. But the good thing is that I
> normally don't need to worry about those changes myself since kernel/input
> maintainers would do the work for us.
>
> Do you see my picture? I've asked this question in the other email thread
> that you've cc'd to. Hope you don't feel too annoyed by hearing it again.
>
> Ping
>
>
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