Hi Jeff,
Jeff Bacon wrote:
Quick question. If I want to apply the newest stable patch-set to
the base 888 kernel tree, should I only stick with the patch set that
is on Sourceforge, or are the ones on the uClinux.org site just as
stable(i.e. the one you just uploaded)?
They are the same. The sourceforge files are copied from uclinux.org.
Jim Donelson takes the image I put on uclinux.org and copies them
to sourceforge. I don't have any access to what goes onto sourceforge
myself.
I've noticed that the
Sourceforge site does not have the last few patch-sets and I'm just
wondering if there is a reason for that (or is it just that no one has
gotten around to uploading the new patches to Sourceforge?).
Basically yes, that is right. I pinged Jim to copy them over,
but got no response.
Regards
Greg
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 2:53 AM, Greg Ungerer <g...@snapgear.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I have started an upload of a new uClinux-dist patch, at:
http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/dist/patches/uClinux-dist-20080808-20090520.patch.gz
It won't all be there for probably about 24 hours. So hold of
downloading 'till tomorrow :-)
It includes a linux-2.6.29 kernel, and other various fixes and
source updates - nothing major. I think most targets work as well
as the did with the 2.6.26 kernel in there. (Excepting ARMulator
I think, I haven't had time to look at it yet).
As usual please post any patches and fixes here. (I may be a
little slow in responding for the next couple of weeks, I'll be
away).
I haven't released a linux-2.6.29-uc0 patch set as I normally would.
Instead I have been pushing my changes into the git tree at:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu.git
And then promoting them from there. Means less work for me :-)
But, are people attached to using the -uc patch series?
Does anyone still want me to create them?
So far in that git tree in the "for-linus" branch is a set of
changes to clean up the various ColdFire reset/reboot code, it should
work much better on all platforms now.
There is some more merged include file cleanups in the "includes"
branch.
The biggest changes in that git tree and some interrupt controller
improvements I am working on. There is now specific support code
for each of the various types of interrupt controllers used in
the various ColdFire parts. The support for the new parts with the
larger more flexible interrupt controllers is clean and nice (so
for 5208, 5235, 5271/5275, 5282, 5329 and their type). The code
for the older parts (5206, 5249, 5307, 5407, etc) is better, but
I am still working to improve it a little more.
Regards
Greg
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