x86_64 is obsolete. Since 2.6.24 both 32bit (i386) and 64bit (x86_64) have
been merged into x86.
You'll have to use the patch from x86.
Regards,
Alex
On 19/07/10 23:54, Andy Pugh wrote:
If you look in the RTAI 3.8.1 repository there is a patch for
2.6.32.11 which will be closer.
Andy,
I
On 19/07/10 23:54, Andy Pugh wrote:
in the kernel directory:
patch -p1 {path-to}hal-linux-2.6.32.11-x86-2.6-03.patch
Is what I have been using.
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atp
Thanks, I tried this and it ran ok but reported failures. Also then
tried to rebuild the partially patched kernel but it failed. So I
On 20 July 2010 15:08, Alan Battersby alan.batter...@ntlworld.com wrote:
Thanks, I tried this and it ran ok but reported failures.
Have a look at the .rej files and see if you can do the patches by hand?
(Or just use the precompiled packages and get used to Ubuntu?)
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atp
hi,
try using this patch:
http://cvs.gna.org/cvsweb/magma/base/arch/x86/patches/hal-linux-2.6.34-x86-2.7.02.patch?cvsroot=rtai
Am 20.07.2010 16:08, schrieb Alan Battersby:
On 19/07/10 23:54, Andy Pugh wrote:
in the kernel directory:
patch -p1 {path-to}hal-linux-2.6.32.11-x86-2.6-03.patch
On 20/07/10 16:23, Andy Pugh wrote:
On 20 July 2010 15:08, Alan Battersby
alan.battersby-XZoyATsUNX5Wk0Htik3J/w...@public.gmane.org wrote:
Thanks, I tried this and it ran ok but reported failures.
Have a look at the .rej files and see if you can do the patches by hand?
(Or just use the
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