Re: 68000 patches (Atari ST platform)

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Hi Thorsten,


Ah, there they are ;) I’ve NMU’d the m68k bootstraps (Atari, Amiga, VMS,

I don't think VMS was m68k based :-) VME is what we have.

Mac except where shared with macppc) in Debian to get their source uploaded
to unreleased (since they were removed from unstable), and wondered about
them. (And the packaging is positively ancient, understandably.)

The code doesn't change very fast if at all so the packaging doesn't
need to. Actually there was one thing I wanted to try with ataboot:
make it report the FastRAM chunk before the ST-RAM one if we were to
place the kernel in FastRAM. Never got the cross compiler setup sorted
out.

I could host them (I love CVS, after all, *and* I maintain CVS in Debian,
and use it a lot in BSD…) if you want, and can arrange for commit access
for selected people (tell me whom, and I need a PGP trust path) including
mails (with or (default) without diffs sent inline). I can put it on my
box at home (P-233MMX with an actual Hercules Graphics Card, behind ADSL)
or put a separate repo on another box, whatever is your preference.

Geert has a git clone of the repo so it could be either CVS or git. I
don't mind either way - a home box would be OK, we just need to make
sure cvs.linux-m68k points that way.

Cheers,

  Michael
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