Re: Forked reiserfsprogs

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Jake Maciejewski wrote:

On Wed, 2008-04-23 at 01:28 +0400, Edward Shishkin wrote:
Jeff Mahoney wrote:

[...]

If we actually have a stable 3.6.20, I'd be happy to forward port my
patches. One thing needs to happen, though: We absolutely need to start
testing on big endian hardware. We ship reiserfs on both powerpc and
s390, and hit the endian bugs quickly on those systems.

Perhaps, I'll buy a cheap Mac G3 for testing (it is also needed for reiser4),

You could also try PearPC. On a fast x86/amd64 machine it probably isn't
any slower than a low-spec G3.

I have a beige G3 I'm not doing anything with (aside from testing
reiser4 on it some time ago)


did reiser4 work?

, but getting it to boot Linux without MacOS
8/9 installed is borderline voodoo, so I assume you wouldn't be
interested.

but s390 seems to be exotic here..

Ok, I'll put what I have: 3.6.19.1 and renamed 3.6.20.

Thanks Jeff.
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