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Re: rt61pci: WEP broken in current wireless-testing

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On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 07:51:57AM -0400, Pavel Roskin wrote:

> Recent changes in wireless-testing have broken WEP support in rt61pci.  
>   An older kernel from wireless-testing identified as 2.6.34-rc5-wl is  
> working fine.

> It's should be rather straightforward to bisect, but I'll be away from  
> that system until next Monday.

When you get to this, you probably should use wireless-next-2.6
(or wireless-2.6) for the bisection.  The pulls from linux-2.6 in
wireless-testing make bisection much more painful than necessary
(as long as the problem is actually evident in the other kernels).
You can use the 'master-<date>' tags as guidelines for matching
wireless-testing versions to representative wireless-next-2.6 (or
wireless-2.6) tree versions.

Hth!

John
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