[email protected] wrote:
> Thanks for your response.
> One more question,
>
>   
>> Hoegaarden wrote:
>>     
>>> When wil the 2.6.29 android kernel be available on your repo server?
>>>       
>>> 2009/4/9, Mike Chan [email protected]>:
>>>       
>>>> We are in the progress of re-basing to 2.6.29. I'd suggest sticking
>>>> with 2.6.27 unless you're feeling quite adventurous.
>>>>         
>>>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Jackie Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>           
>>>>> I just found some logs in Android kernel project about kernel 2.6.29,
>>>>> like "Fix 2.6.29 build".
>>>>> Is the Android kernel upgraded to 2.6.29? Where can I get it?
>>>>>           
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Weihua Wu
>>>>>           
>> On openmoko project we use 2.6.29 with android without any problem,
>> simple change
>> in the wakelock path. I provide a patch against the kernel that put all
>> the android stuff
>> under the driver/staging/android directory
>>
>> Michael
>>     
>
> Can we get the 2.6.29 kernel source with android from somewhere?
> Or Is the android support already contained in vanilla kernel 2.6.29 ?
>
> I know that some part of the android drivers are stored in the vanilla
> kernel 2.6.29,
> on the locaton "drivers/staging/android" , but according to the simple
> look of
>   
I add the console support too, and apply a patch in the power part.
> the source code I think those are not enough to run the android , for
> example,
> I could not find the ashmem implementation.
>   
Yes in the openmoko we have the ashmem patch too. That was done by Sean 
McNeil before.
I run a prestage of the cupcake too. In latest sync to android I have 
the fix build merge
to 2.6.29. For me the best approch is just use the minimal requirement 
on the latest kernel
Michael

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