Hi Andy, I've been at a customer site all day, but will try to send you a patch in a little while.
1) You don't need YAFFS2. It is used by Android because it is a lot faster at startup. 2) Goldfish is the device name for the simulated armv5 target used with qemu to run Android on a host. 3) I'm not sure about signed-off-by issues. Again, I'll send you a clean patch. It isn't that bad. Cheers, Sean Andy Green wrote: > Somebody in the thread at some point said: > | Hi Andy, > | > | If it's easier to just apply patches, there is a patch set located at: > | http://forum.koolu.org/files/android-2.6.24-patches.tar.gz > | > | They are split out into each file that gets patched and are the > | differences between the Android 2.6.24 branch and the vanilla 2.6.24 > | branch. They were done a little while ago, so I'm not sure if they are > | stale or not. > | > | When I had patched them, there was only one file that wouldn't patch, > | and it was fairly straightforward. > | > | If you have difficulty with it, or have questions, please let me know. > > I eyeballed them but wow it's a bit of a patchbomb. > > Yaffs I heard was needed so I guess we have to take that on. > > What is the deal with this "goldfish virtual platform"? > > Also I'm pretty sure Sean McNeil has been working with more recent > kernel like 2.6.26, I wait to see what he has to say before studying > these patches further. > > There's also a problem that we can really do with a signed-off-by, > these are raw diffs. > > -Andy >
