On 11-03-07 04:36 PM, Nathan Grennan wrote: > >> Yes, it is the header cleanup done in the 33-->34 dev cycle, seen >> between the rev list ^9e74e7c b66696e that changes slab.h use. >> >> If you look at 8a2032dba45e24 *in the patch repo* you will see where >> I fixed it for the baseline RT-enabled defconfig. (Meaning I did a >> make defconfig, then enabled the RT options). Your config must be >> setting something different/extra. >> >> If you do a git show on the above rev list and on the fix in the patch >> repo, you will probably be able to tell what is going on. Also please >> send me your config (off list) so I can ensure it compiles properly myself. >> > > I found the cause. The patching was incomplete. The correct patch > command is the one below, removing the comment lines. > > cat ../rt-patches/series | grep -v '\#' | xargs -i cat ../rt-patches/{} > | patch -p1 Folks should really use git, or quilt, or guilt, or git quilt-import, or for that matter, *anything* that at least checks exit status. I like the fact that "git am" is quite strict about what it accepts and applies, so I'll typically wrap things around that core operation. Here is a completely trivial example of using git am: cat `grep ^[a-zA-Z0-9] series` > /tmp/foo.mbox git am /tmp/foo.mbox Paul. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-rt-users" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html