Re: [PATCH 00/11] Atari Ethernet/USB patch series - for upstream and debian-kernel

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On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 08:02:06PM +1300, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Wouter,
Sadly, policy allows only stuff that???s in Linus??? tree.
Nothing says we can't put a kernel with those patches into unreleased
(or what was it called again?) for the time being...
If that's possible - does anyone have a kernel cross-compile machine
set up for that purpose?IJ?

I have the cross-compilers from Thorsten installed and could just build a
kernel for amiga from Geert's m68k repo.  I trimmed down the config a bit
and removed some not needed drivers.  The kernel is now 3698472 bytes big. 
I still find that huge, but it allowed me to boot without a memfile to
reduce the RAM!  Alas, no SCSI support for the B2060...

The official Debian package fails to cross-compile when building the
hid-microsoft module, maybe its time to disable that? Probably this is not
set in the m68k config, but in the "main" debian config. I am not sure if I
can override that, it may be easier to build kernels (for testing and the
buildds) another way. kernel-package?

Next on my TODO: Amiga ESP SCSI (I've let that one sit for too long)

Yes, please!

Christian
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