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Is there a standard way to isolate an update from CVS and have it
available for offline updating to a kernel? I'm just thinking in terms
of when the server could/might go down we still can update kernels if we
have a recent CVS patch laying around.  I recall trying that in the past
and getting all kinds of wierd errors and such.  I hear it isn't real
easy but I was thinking there might be a script that could be developed
or used to like turn the CVS extract into an applicable speakup 4package
like speakup 2.0.  Does that make sense.

On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 09:30:43AM -0500, Kirk Reiser wrote:
> Thanks for the heads up Garret.  I had forgot to put the cvs port in
> the allowed ports for the linux-speakup.org interface.
> 
> Cvs speakup has already been patched for the 2.6.16 kernel thanks to
> Daniel Drake.  He checked them in within minutes of the 2.6.16
> release.
> 
>   Kirk
> 
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> e-mail: kirk at braille.uwo.ca		University of Western Ontario
> phone: (519) 661-3061
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