Re: inux-next: Tree for July 1

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On Tuesday, 1 of July 2008, Chuck Lever wrote:
> On Jul 1, 2008, at 4:36 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 1 of July 2008, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Changes since next-20080630:
> >>
> >> New tree: ttydev - unfortunately it had to be reverted because of  
> >> build
> >> failures after lots of conflict resolution (which may have caused the
> >> build failures).
> >>
> >> Changed tree: the cris tree changed branch names.
> >>
> >> The sched tree gained a couple of conflicts against the ftrace and
> >> cpus4096 trees.
> >>
> >> The pci tree gained a conflict against the x86 tree.
> >>
> >> The usb tree reverted due to a build failure after merging with the  
> >> pci
> >> tree was changed for a fixup patch.
> >>
> >> The v4l-dvb tree lost its three conflicts against Linus' tree.
> >>
> >> The s390 tree gained a conflict against the diver-core tree.
> >>
> >> The ide tree fixed its build problems.
> >>
> >> The nfsd tree lost a conflict against the nfs tree.
> >>
> >> The powerpc tree gained a conflict against the ide tree.
> >>
> >> The net tree gained two conflicts against the powerpc tree.
> >>
> >> The galak tree lost its conflict against the net tree.
> >>
> >> the blk-removal tree gained a conflict against the s390 tree.
> >>
> >> The firmware tree lost several conflicts against the net tree so  
> >> didn't
> >> need a commit reverted any more.
> >>
> >> Merging the ttydev tree got several conflicts against the usb and
> >> firmware trees.  Unfortunately, it also would not build and so was
> >> reverted.
> >>
> >> I have also applied the following patches for know problems:
> >> 	module: fix NULL pointer dereference in find_symbol()
> >
> > I can't mount NFS shares with this kernel.  I get something of this  
> > sort in
> > dmesg and it seems to be 100% reproducible:
> >
> > [  314.058858] RPC: Registered udp transport module.
> > [  314.058863] RPC: Registered tcp transport module.
> > [  314.490970] RPC: transport (0) not supported
> > [  319.246987] __ratelimit: 23 messages suppressed
> >
> > linux-next from yesterday was fine with the same .config .
> 
> What's your mount command line?

albercik:~ # mount -t nfs chimera:/home/rafael/src src/
mount.nfs: Input/output error

Thanks,
Rafael
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