best way is to send a patch to the mailing list. Michael Weber wrote: > Dear developers, > > let me give you a short note about my project. I want to make an old > stage light equipment (24x dimmed lights) programmable. It's a highschool > theatre group, so the budget is very low. I don't want to use DMX. > > I've built up a i2c controller with a PCF8584 wired to the printerport, > but mixed up the clock capabilities with another chip, so have to add an > oszillator. > > The kernel patching compilation of the cvs i2c under debian with some > patches was trike and took me some compile time. So i've hacked > kernel/Module.mk to build and install i2c-pcf-epp.o, as usual. Now I can > mod the sources and the compilation of the modules takes 5 seconds. > > I've found some problems and critical circumstances in i2c-pcf-epp and > fixed the irq freeing in case of failed modprobe. Another point is a > wrong adress in a debug output (see ticket). > > Can I contribute this and following improvements (i hope so) to your > code/cvs? I'm not used to cvs, so give me an hint. > > thanks for your time > > Michael Weber > > --- > > Michael Weber > MMC StartUP GbR > > email: michael at mmc-startup.com > mobil: +49 171 5235201 > >