Applying rt-patches

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Hi Everyone,
 
I'm using the Linux 3.10.x kernel for a while in an ARM9 embedded
system. I keep this kernel up-to-date by using incremental patches, with
3.10.24 being the last version. I'm thinking of switching to the
RT-kernel for better real-time behavior, but I have a few questions how
to do that:
 
On a clean 3.10.24 kernel, I assume I should use the
"patch-3.10.24-rt22.patch" archive (or the "patches-3.10.24-rt22" for a
collection of single patch files).
But what if a 3.10.25 kernel is released? Should I first apply the
incremental patch for the kernel and then the incremental patch for the
rt-part? Or should the 3.10.24-rt patch be reverted before applying the
kernel patch to prevent conflicts?

Sorry if the answer to my questions would be somewhere in the Wiki, I
was not able to find it myself up till now.

Thanks in advance for your reply. Regards,

Ruud
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