Re: kernel define URB_ASYNC_UNLINK missing

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On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 13:49 -0400, Dave Jones wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 01:07:04PM +0200, DI Mario Bruckschwaiger wrote:
>  > Dave Jones wrote:
>  > >On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 10:48:56AM +0200, DI Mario Bruckschwaiger wrote:
>  > > > Why is the define URB_ASYNC_UNLINK missing in include/linux/usb.h?
>  > > > It is present in the 2.6.13 vanilla kernel and it is needed to compile 
>  > > a > linuxant driverloader module.
>  > >
>  > >Because the rawhide kernel isn't 2.6.13
>  > >It's a 2.6.14rc2 kernel right now, which has this symbol removed.
>  > 
>  > Ah, I see. But that's confusing, isn't it?

> Not really. rawhide is always the 'upstream snapshot of the day'.
> Or close to it.

	Oh...  I see.  So kernel-2.6.13-1.1565 is really 2.6.14rc2 (I see the
2.6.14 patches there in the source directory now).  So, any hope of
seeing this filter down into FC4 eventually?  There's been a few
requests for 2.6.13.x and there's at least one USB patch to this kernel
that improves the performance of USB ACM modems beyond the currently
roughly 64K baud cap (I've got several ISDN modems that need at least
128K baud each).  That patch doesn't patch the 2.6.12 kernel cleanly.

> Putting 'rc' or '-git' into the rpm name would probably cause havoc
> with rpm versioning.

	There may not be a good solution but it is definitely confusing.

> 		Dave

	Mike
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