Re: Cupertino test ring problem?

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> Is there a source tarball of that, or a list of applied patches? I
> would very much like to use that "homebrew" kernel on my cluster as
> well, until newer kernels are proven reliable enough...

I built a tar ball, linux-2.6.22.19-jda.tar.gz.  It is in my home directory
on gsyprf11.  The source is also there.  The most important patch is
compat_sys_getdents.d from Kyle.  The base is linux-2.6.22.19.tar.bz2
from kernel.org.  The .config file was derived from some earlier config
file on this machine (can't remember which).

Dave
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