That's it!
-mm3 kernel is causing this problem, and Your patch indeed fixes it! I 
completely forgot that I was also trying mm patches and I certainly 
mixed them with Your patches :-/
at least I'm glad that I now know where the problem was...

Blaisorblade wrote:
> On Sunday 08 October 2006 21:08, Nikola Ciprich wrote:
>   
>> Hello Paolo,
>> I've spent half a day today trying all variants, and well, I'm no longer
>> able to reproduce the problem :(
>> In fact now APPLYING your patch seems to cause the problem, which is of
>> course weird.
>>     
> The patch will cause the problem if applied without another certain patch, so 
> it means that 2.6.18-mm2 does not contain it. I can't be sure without the 
> compilation error but I can guess it is the problem.
>
>   
>


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