On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Michael Barabanov wrote:

> > On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 07:14:09PM +0400, Michael Barabanov wrote:
> > > 2.2.13-rtl2.0 is very old. Please use the latest, 3.0pre6e, available
> > > from ftp://fsmlabs.com/pub/rtlinux/v3

> - 2.2 and 2.4 kernels support
[...]
> - much less bugs

Well I was actually quite shocked/amazed thet you have packaged
rtlinux30pre6c as rtlinux-2.3-pre3.tar.gz. Shocked, because it was to me like
Linus releasing his new 2.4.3pre14 kernel as stable 2.2.19. Amazed, because
it means you have kept source compatibility with RTL-2.0. 

But unfortunately there are some problems which prevent just taking RTL-2.0
application (like comedi) and compiling it with rtlinux-2.3-pre3.

First: /usr/src/linux/.config

rtlinux-2.3-pre2: CONFIG_RTL=y

rtlinux-2.3-pre3: CONFIG_RTLINUX=y
Why was this changed?

Second: linux/rtl.h: No such file or directory
Is there any way to detect (#ifdef) the change from <linux/rtl.h> to <rtl.h>
?

Best regards,
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Tomek

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