Re: OMAP34xx

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* Russell King - ARM Linux <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [120204 10:24]:
> Does someone want to try building and running Linux on (eg) an OMAP34xx
> platform before I post my next email message on this subject, and
> maybe send me a bunch of patches required to fix stuff, to be applied
> to my tree _and_ _then_ forwarded to Linus next Friday.
> 
> So, think of this as your last chance, and you'll get the picture about
> how pissed off I am with the - yet again - current poor state of OMAP
> in mainline, which seems to happen every merge window.
> 
> Consider this: when Linus started using a PowerPC platform, the PowerPC
> people quickly realized that pushing patches upstream which broke stuff
> was a really bad idea, because they got publically flamed for such
> actions especially when stuff was not obviously tested.
> 
> This is no different... and this is _not_ my original email which I have
> queued up with the real hot flames in over this.  This is the toned down
> version.  The flames won't get sent if OMAP gets fixed quickly - and if
> testing improves to stop this constant cycle of regressions at every
> merge window.

Do you have the patches applied already queued up in arm-soc fixes
branch?

Regards,

Tony
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