Am Dienstag, den 13.01.2009, 22:36 -0200 schrieb Mauro Carvalho Chehab: > On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 19:26:31 -0500 > Andy Walls <awalls@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 16:49 +0200, Mika Laitio wrote: > > > >> I don't think these changes were ever merged in. I noticed newer > > > >> activity in your dev tree though since this request. Is it safe to > > > >> grab that as well, or should I go back to this date? > > > > > > > > They should be safe. Please note that I'm recovering from a hard down > > > > of my main machine [root partition superblock got corrupted along with a > > > > lot of the filesystem :( ] so I won't be doing to much more in the next > > > > day or three or four... > > > > > > Do you know what is the status when/if you could ask Mauro to apply the > > > patch you send in the "cx88-dvb: Fix order of frontend allocations..." > > > thread. Without that patch my system is at least crashing on 2.7.27.7 > > > kernel when using the latest dvb-vl4 drivers. > > > > > > > Not until Thursday night at the earliest. I never pushed the patch to > > my repo, and the patch only existed as a local diff and as a sent mail > > message on my hard drive that crashed. I have to fetch my patch from my > > backup or a mail archive, put it in a local repo, check that it is still > > OK, push it, and then submit a pull request. > > If you allow me, I will just apply it from what we have at linux-media. > > This seems to be an important regression fix, since it is currently affecting several > cx88 dvb users. > > Cheers, > Mauro Going a little OT. After the surprise from kerneloops.org concerning the recent mute_input_saa7133 oops, thanks Andy, should we not have forwarded such reports from the kernel bugzilla and others, seems to be low traffic and for the bugzilla all reported already, to linux-media now? The bugzilla was quite lame during the last years and I did not even have an account, but at least one potential severe issue for the saa7134 was there unanswered. Well known on the lists. Now with kerneloops harvesting this seems to change a lot, about 20 oopses collected and not a single report on the lists previously. Should we not have them forwarded to linux-media too instead of having traffic from never ending more separate lists? Cheers, Hermann -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html