> Forget about -km-2 and -km-6. I will post them in smaller parts. Never received -km-6, so I can forget about it very easily ;) What about -km-4? As for -km-2, don't forget that there is no real use splitting patches if parts cannot be applied independantly. And I repeat myself, please first fix module reference counting in CVS before posting any patch related to this point. Again, we cannot send anything to Marcelo with regression in it. > Patch -km-7 : Drop 2.2 code. > Patch -km-8 : User progs don't include kernel files. > Patch -km-9 : Message block size. > Patch -km-10 : Remove SLO_IO in algo-bit. > Patch -km-11 : Bus scan removal, bit & pcf. > Patch -km-12 : Add new IDs. > Patch -km-13 : Unused code, whitespace. Great. I already have patches for 10 and 11 (more complete since it also handles drivers that are not in our CVS repository). I will take a look at your patches in a while, as time permits. > Yes, christmas got cancelled ;) ;) You know, we merely depend on Marcelo for having our patches applied. I don't plan to submit anything new until he approved (or disapproved) the previous wave of patches. This of course doesn't prevent us from working on new patches, but there's no need skipping Christmas if you don't want to. Unless you, like I, don't enjoy these days too much and were after some kind of excuse for missing them ;) -- Jean Delvare http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~delvare/