Michael. Michael Schmitz - 01.07.18, 04:43: > Am 30.06.18 um 19:49 schrieb Martin Steigerwald: > > I am really inclined to point some AmigaOS 4 developers to this > > discussion and just looked for an archive. Unfortunately there does > > not appear to be a working one. The one mentioned on > > > > http://www.linux-m68k.org/mail.html > > > > http://aire.ncl.ac.uk/Atari/Mailing-Lists/Linux-680x0-vger-List.inde > > x.html > > > > does not send an answer within the HTTP / TCP timeout limit. > > Most of the information found online on m68k will be several years out > of date, I'd expect. The page you appear to have found will be > several decades out of date (any mention of the FTP server at Uni > Saarbruecken for list archives is a dead giveaway). The internet > doesn't forget, but that can be a curse rather than a blessing at > times. > > Anyway, vger sez: > > https://marc.info/?l=linux-m68k&r=1&w=2 > and > https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-m68k/ > > which work for me. > > > I also did not find any archive for linux-block mailing list > > https://marc.info/?l=linux-block works for me. Ah, I thought marc.info was down, but well now I remember that someone took over or something like that. Did not think of spinics.net. Well I wrote a mail to some AmigaOS 4 developers. Whether I get a response remains to be seen. However, in any case I´d continue with developing the patch. I´d I not make the Linux fix dependent on this. If they share something with me to forward it regarding the Linux patch, I´d share that with you. > > And lore.kernel.org only seems to archive LKML itself which is patch > > and the discussion we have here is not CC´d to. > > And I'm glad we didn't. :) Thanks, -- Martin