Re: linux-2.6.25

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On Sun, 4 May 2008, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 01:21:23PM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
On Sat, 3 May 2008, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
I have some issues with our linux-2.6.25:

Plain 2.6.25 or current mainline?

I use the patches from your website and apply it to Debian's 2.6.25 source.
So that would be plain 2.6.25?

linux-m68k-patches-2.6.25 or linux-m68k-patches-2.6?

The former applies to (clean) 2.6.25, the latter to current mainline
(exact version can be found as BASE at the top of the series file).

Note that linux-m68k-patches-2.6.25 doesn't contain the new mac_esp driver yet.

Where do I get that? What about the other SCSI drivers, does 2.6.25 still

It's in mainline (post 2.6.25).

I also updated linux-m68k-patches-2.6.25.

support blizzard and the other drivers? Still no working m68k box for me...

Those are not yet supported by the new esp SCSI driver.
Probably you want to stay on 2.6.24 for m68k for now.

I have seen you moved some patches to 2.6.26-rc1, but this one has
disappeared: m68k-skip-writebacks-for-bus-errors.diff
And it fails to apply, so I drop it.

It has been renamed (yes, I should manage linux-m68k-patches-2.6* using
git :-).

zorro-module-device-table.diff has changed since my last download, and the
new version does not apply anymore... things are changing too fast.. not
good for nice old m68k...

Probably you're best of with linux-m68k-patches-2.6.25 for the Debian
2.6.25 kernel, as linux-m68k-patches-2.6 is moving.

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

						Geert

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