Re: Kernel "dash" revision location?

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On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 08:48:44AM -0800, Allen Curtis wrote:
> I have noticed that several kernel patches refer to "dash release" versions
> but I can not find them in bitkeeper. For instance, Robert Love's preemptive
> kernel patch refers to 2.4.19-2. I can not find this as a BK label. (There
> are -preXX, -rcXX and final versions)
> 
> Where are these kept?
> How are they maintained?

Well, kernels such as 2.4.19-2 are typically "vendor" kernels, such as
from Red Hat, SuSE, Conectiva, etc. Which one is meant has to be deduced
by context.

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