Re: Unset LOCKDEP and TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT

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I did not say you were an idiot. 
I said I was unable to communicate
with you. Anybody can read the xenomai mailing list thread, and see
that I was answering your mails, and your answers showed that you
had not understood my answers. Over and over again.

i did not say you said i was an idiot as well. I said i was treated like an "idiot" for assuming i was not able to follow through. Having said that all your links were not able to resolve the issues. Confidently and yet impatiently you provided the links thinking of it would be the resolutions, would it over confident? Over and over again, you links and suggestions don't work. 

You blame me for the issues because i do not comprehend you comments. Really! Now you confirm that it is your fault for not incorporating the patch months ago. If you ever have some self-awareness, humbly look into your part, you would have realise it. in addition, you would probably being grateful to me for testing, and alerting your the faults you had committed.

As for my part, not filling ashamed of my limited knowledge, i tried my best to get LOCKDEP and TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT disable. Yet,  i couldn't and hence, tried my luck here in kernelbies. The results say my logic was right. 

Last but not least, i wonder why this discussion would end in such nature? my guess, no one is perfect, respecting others and their differences and being patient are the key. 

Good luck.

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