ble and dependable at starting up a network than
2.6.13-git-current does.
(For example, I had to do a full power-cycle to get things working again
after I ran into a "failed to send TX_POWER" issue - I've never seen
that before, but I've never run the 1.0.0 driver before today.)
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and dependable at starting up a network than
2.6.13-git-current does.
(For example, I had to do a full power-cycle to get things working again
after I ran into a failed to send TX_POWER issue - I've never seen
that before, but I've never run the 1.0.0 driver before today.)
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--- /dev/null 1970-01-01 00:00:00.0 +
+++ linux-git/scripts/setlocalversion 2005-07-31 04:32:16.0 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+# Copyright 2004 - Ryan Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPL v2
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Digest::MD5;
+require 5.006;
/setlocalversion 2005-07-31 04:32:16.0 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+# Copyright 2004 - Ryan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL v2
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use Digest::MD5;
+require 5.006;
+
+if (@ARGV != 1) {
+ print EOT;
+Usage: setlocalversion srctree
+EOT
+ exit(1
graded to fdbd22dad31982b64a4e663fd056a8a7cfac9607 and applied this
patch on top of it, and I can't retrigger the oops. (It seemed rather
easy to hit on the other kernel)
So, I guess:
Seems-to-fix-it: Ryan Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It looks like the following sequence is done in the wrong order.
> When vfs_unlin
(Snipping the oops down a bit in size)
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 07:08:05PM +0200, Alexander Nyberg wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 11:56:30PM -0400 Ryan Anderson wrote:
> > Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 6b6b6b6b
> > EIP is at inotify_inode_queue_e
(Snipping the oops down a bit in size)
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 07:08:05PM +0200, Alexander Nyberg wrote:
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 11:56:30PM -0400 Ryan Anderson wrote:
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 6b6b6b6b
EIP is at inotify_inode_queue_event+0x55/0x150
Call
and applied this
patch on top of it, and I can't retrigger the oops. (It seemed rather
easy to hit on the other kernel)
So, I guess:
Seems-to-fix-it: Ryan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It looks like the following sequence is done in the wrong order.
When vfs_unlink() is called from sys_unlink
efs/merge-points/post-$i"
git diff $(cat .git/refs/merge-points/pre-$i)..$(cat
.git/refs/merge-points/post-$i) > "../$i.patch"
done
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echo Please fix up the merge if necessary, commit it, and exit this
subshell.
sh
cat .git/HEAD .git/refs/merge-points/post-$i
git diff $(cat .git/refs/merge-points/pre-$i)..$(cat
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inux-git/scripts/package/Makefile 2005-07-16 01:38:22.0 -0400
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ $(objtree)/binkernel.spec: $(MKSPEC) $(s
$(CONFIG_SHELL) $(MKSPEC) prebuilt > $@
binrpm-pkg: $(objtree)/binkernel.spec
- $(MAKE)
+ $(MAKE) KBUILD_SRC=
set -e; \
+= $(objtree)/binkernel.spec
#
.PHONY: deb-pkg
deb-pkg:
- $(MAKE)
+ $(MAKE) KBUILD_SRC=
$(CONFIG_SHELL) $(srctree)/scripts/package/builddeb
clean-dirs += $(objtree)/debian/
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eeper/csets-in file, it
should be trivial to write a wrapper for the basic merge tool that calls
a trigger after each merge and uses csets-in to generate diffs and email
them out.
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e some of us use vim and ":set list" to see it, when we remember
> to... :)
Try adding this to your .vimrc:
highlight WhitespaceEOL ctermbg=red guibg=red
match WhitespaceEOL /\s\+$/
Then you'll have to resist the urge to fix whitespace issues instead of
not seeing them at all.
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WhitespaceEOL ctermbg=red guibg=red
match WhitespaceEOL /\s\+$/
Then you'll have to resist the urge to fix whitespace issues instead of
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Sam, my patch to automatically include a random value based upon the
BitKeeper or CVS version in the kernel version had one, rather minor,
bug related to building in seperate object and source trees.
This patch fixes that up.
Signed-Off-By: Ryan Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Index: local
Sam, my patch to automatically include a random value based upon the
BitKeeper or CVS version in the kernel version had one, rather minor,
bug related to building in seperate object and source trees.
This patch fixes that up.
Signed-Off-By: Ryan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index: local-quilt
ave any other candidates in -stable.
> We'll certainly continue to add them as we have them.
bk helptool comments
You can, actually.
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We'll certainly continue to add them as we have them.
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You can, actually.
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xed up, is attached.
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Index: local-quilt/scripts/package/Makefile
===
--- local-quilt.orig/scripts/package/Makefile 2005-03-19 19:25:03.0
-0500
+++ local-quilt/scripts/pack
, is attached.
Signed-off-By: Ryan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index: local-quilt/scripts/package/Makefile
===
--- local-quilt.orig/scripts/package/Makefile 2005-03-19 19:25:03.0
-0500
+++ local-quilt/scripts/package/Makefile
ned-Off-By: Ryan Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Index: local-quilt/Makefile
===
--- local-quilt.orig/Makefile 2005-03-14 20:53:59.0 -0500
+++ local-quilt/Makefile2005-03-14 20:54:02.0 -0500
@@ -549,
-By: Ryan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index: local-quilt/Makefile
===
--- local-quilt.orig/Makefile 2005-03-14 20:53:59.0 -0500
+++ local-quilt/Makefile2005-03-14 20:54:02.0 -0500
@@ -549,6 +549,26 @@ export
), and
installs it. Later, before another release occurs (i.e, -rc1), another
build happens, and the actual, released 2.6.11 is overwritten with the
-current tree.
This currently supports BitKeeper only, but support for other SCMs is
easy to add.
Signed-Off-By: Ryan Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Snipping a bit as I go, thanks for the feedback, Sam.
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 11:43:17PM +0100, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 03:06:38AM -0500, Ryan Anderson wrote:
> > Two approachs are present here, a Perl version that is setup to handle
> > other automatic versi
Snipping a bit as I go, thanks for the feedback, Sam.
On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 11:43:17PM +0100, Sam Ravnborg wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 03:06:38AM -0500, Ryan Anderson wrote:
Two approachs are present here, a Perl version that is setup to handle
other automatic version appends (i.e
), and
installs it. Later, before another release occurs (i.e, -rc1), another
build happens, and the actual, released 2.6.11 is overwritten with the
-current tree.
This currently supports BitKeeper only, but support for other SCMs is
easy to add.
Signed-Off-By: Ryan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index: local
/dev/linux/local-quilt" ]; then
cd /home/ryan/dev/linux/local-quilt
fi
make O=../output/local/ -j4 CC="ccache distcc" $*
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obably want this on top of the patch I sent. (I haven't
built in a clean tree in a while, found a minor problem when I was
transitioning to quilt today.)
When running scripts/setlocalversion.sh, use $(CONFIG_SHELL) so the
execu
2.6.11
Good point.
This pulls the description from the Debian user-mode-linux package, and
puts $version back in the appropriate places for both descriptions.
Incremental on top of the previous patch.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Index: local-quilt/
.)
When running scripts/setlocalversion.sh, use $(CONFIG_SHELL) so the
executable bit doesn't need to be set.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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===
--- local-quilt.orig/Makefile 2005-03-12
/local/ -j4 CC=ccache distcc $*
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.
This pulls the description from the Debian user-mode-linux package, and
puts $version back in the appropriate places for both descriptions.
Incremental on top of the previous patch.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index: local-quilt/scripts/package/builddeb
in more interesting things. :)
(I sent a better described version to Andrew yesterday, if you want to
grab that description and use it instead.)
Signed-Off-By: Ryan Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
diff -Nru a/Makefile b/Makefile
--- a/Makefile 2005-03-09 02:51:15 -05:00
+++ b/Makefile 20
), and a simplistic shell version that depends on "md5sum".
Both approaches generate the same hash.
I've sent this twice before, gotten no comments, so I'm really looking
for feedback on the approach and idea, more than anything else.
Signed-Off-By: Ryan Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
diff
), and a simplistic shell version that depends on md5sum.
Both approaches generate the same hash.
I've sent this twice before, gotten no comments, so I'm really looking
for feedback on the approach and idea, more than anything else.
Signed-Off-By: Ryan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -Nru a/Makefile b
to
grab that description and use it instead.)
Signed-Off-By: Ryan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -Nru a/Makefile b/Makefile
--- a/Makefile 2005-03-09 02:51:15 -05:00
+++ b/Makefile 2005-03-09 02:51:15 -05:00
@@ -550,6 +550,24 @@
#exportINSTALL_PATH=/boot
+# If CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO
Sorry, I forgot something important.
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 01:28:28PM -0500, Ryan Anderson wrote:
> Make the deb-pkg build target understand the "um" arch and set up the
> package and directory structure to match a mainline-Debian style
> user-mode-linux package.
>
stall the maintainer scripts
@@ -60,11 +80,11 @@
Maintainer: $name
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
-Package: linux-$version
+Package: $packagename
Architecture: any
-Description: Linux kernel, version $version
+Description: Linux kernel, version $packagename
This package contains the Linux k
some ownership and permissions
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Sorry, I forgot something important.
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 01:28:28PM -0500, Ryan Anderson wrote:
Make the deb-pkg build target understand the um arch and set up the
package and directory structure to match a mainline-Debian style
user-mode-linux package.
This is primarily so
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 12:59:18AM -0800, Matthew Frost wrote:
>
> OT, 3.0.0 is an even-numbered release, therefore stable. So what do you
> call the odd-numbered unstable series that produces it? ;)
3.-1.x
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OT, 3.0.0 is an even-numbered release, therefore stable. So what do you
call the odd-numbered unstable series that produces it? ;)
3.-1.x
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from a largely cold cache. I *think* this gets all the changes where a
-d (date) based method gets very confused by parallel trees. Am I
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that if they stay current with each 2.6.x release as
they work, they should have a controllable amount of pain for merges.
My thinking is simply that if you're going to use BitKeeper, you might
as well abuse it for all that it's worth.
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with each 2.6.x release as
they work, they should have a controllable amount of pain for merges.
My thinking is simply that if you're going to use BitKeeper, you might
as well abuse it for all that it's worth.
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a largely cold cache. I *think* this gets all the changes where a
-d (date) based method gets very confused by parallel trees. Am I
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SPINLOCK(). (There's a reason for this, but I forget
> what it was).
Static analysis tools, IIRC. (Stanford checker, sparse)
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for this, but I forget
what it was).
Static analysis tools, IIRC. (Stanford checker, sparse)
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date things if you forget to do a bk -r get -Sq after a
pull.
>From a totally clean tree, this doesn't work (I forget why, offhand, but
I think it's something to do with the *config targets), but it is
helpful at times from partially clean trees to automatically "get" from
the SCCS c
work (I forget why, offhand, but
I think it's something to do with the *config targets), but it is
helpful at times from partially clean trees to automatically get from
the SCCS copy of the file.
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> Hmm, wouldn't it be nice if they put spell checker in GCC? ;)
Isn't the resulting beast called "emacs"?
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Hmm, wouldn't it be nice if they put spell checker in GCC? ;)
Isn't the resulting beast called emacs?
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