RE: ide0 fails to get IRQ 2.6.8-18 inside aranym

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Hi!

Combining more mails together...

I guess my question now is 'Where is the debian binary kernel image
package .config taken from or how is it generated?'.

The config.atari only contains the part of the config that is 
specific for
atari. In addition to that there is an m68k specific config (in
arch/m68k/config) and a debian generic config (in 
arch/config). Those files
are merged through some magic to the config file that is then used for
building and which finally gets included in the binary 
package. If you build
images from the debian source package, all of that happens 
automagically.

Well that is a bit problem for me as my build system is based on Gentoo.
I guess I will need to get into witchcraft to figure out the automagic
there ;)

The debian packages are built with a gcc-3.3.6 
cross-compiler, which can be built from debian sources, instructions
are in the source package. The latest source package has a problem,
I will submit the workaround I received from another user to the BTS.
Perhaps there is a problem with gcc-3.4?

Nope, I have just built a kernel with the same cross-compiler that
is able to boot.

Today a new linux-2.6 source package (-19) was released, 
which includes several fixes for atari and mac, maybe that will help you?

I guess I should move towards the 2.6.18-9 anyway as that is probably
what you mean. I am a bit confused on which page (or where is it) to watch
to be aware of news like this.

Best Regards

Standa



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