On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 04:04:18PM +0100, Ralf Baechle wrote: > On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 06:07:11AM -0700, Jim Freeman wrote: ... > > The recent mips update into 2.4.2pre2 (thankyouthankyouthankyou...) > > has helped in this task, but the diff between any 2.4.2pre[n>=2] or > > 2.4.1-ac[n>=9] tree vs the MIPS cvs tree is still huge, and painful > > to cull through to wind up with a sane mips patch (should be fairly > > small since the update into 2.4.2pre2) against a 2.4.*{pre*|-ac*} tree. > > > > A sync of mips cvs to any 2.4.1{pre*|-ac*} kernel post 2.4.2pre2 > > would be of great use, but I don't know how much pain that entails > > for the maintainers. > > > > In lieu of that, can anyone clue me in to newbie tricks (CVS or > > otherwise) for syncing 2 trees less painfully than culling diffs? > > Imagine, that's what we do on a daily base. The most easy recipe to make > diffs less painful is half a gig of RAM which brings time for diffing > two kernel trees down to ~ 2s on an Origin or decent PC. > > Unfortunately Linus dropped piles of additional patches I sent to him. > That's the standard way this works, so just wait ... The problem was not the mips-related changes that didn't make it into 2.4.2pre, but the non-mips changes that the mips cvs tree wasn't sync'd to. The merge of 2.4.2 into mips cvs will solve this - then the diff will be just mips-related changes. Many thanks, ...jfree