Dnia sobota, 16 czerwca 2007, Marcin Król napisał:
vanilla means unmodified. And you are changing that kernel. Doesn't
matter if it's cosmetics or not. No matter if it's patch or sed.
Yes. I know all that. By my previous mail I was trying to say: then it
was never vanilla kernel as sed was
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 08:58:49AM +0200, hawk wrote:
+# build fix for intel network drivers for PPC
+Patch0: linux-2.6-ppc-ICE-hacks.patch
It's not vanilla now ;P
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2007, Marcin Król wrote:
But it's not vanila now :D
How about replacing with sed instead of using patch? :) sed was used on
makefiles anyway (for extraversion).
vanilla means unmodified. And you are changing that kernel. Doesn't
matter if it's cosmetics or not. No matter if
vanilla means unmodified. And you are changing that kernel. Doesn't
matter if it's cosmetics or not. No matter if it's patch or sed.
Yes. I know all that. By my previous mail I was trying to say: then it
was never vanilla kernel as sed was used to modify makefile since the
first revision.
M.