Keith Owens wrote:
I can live with that - just. The help text for each of the build
formats must be duplicated, even though VMLINUZ_X86 is _identical_ to
VMLINUZ_IA64. People who read the rules might think that VMLINUZ has
different formats on the two architectures. I see lots of
G'day,
Keith Owens wrote:
kao.cml below, the requirement is to suppress INSTALL_VMLINUX and
INSTALL_VMLINUX_NAME if VMLINUX is selected.
I don't want to butt into ESR's territory here, but that is not
what your CML2 file specifies (at least according to my reading of
the language spec).
Keith Owens wrote:
On Fri, 07 Dec 2001 14:42:17 +1100,
Greg Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to my reading, suppression turns off visibility of a symbol
and doesn't affect it's value. So suppressing INSTALL_VMLINUX has no
effect on the visibility of INSTALL_VMLINUX_NAME
Pavel Machek wrote:
From the manufacturer. We had the fullest possible co-operation [...]
Nice, *very* nice. What manufacturer / machine is that?
Manufacturer = DataMyte, a division of Rockwell.
Machine = DataMyte Industrial Digital Assistant 4000
(aka DMIDA,
Alan Cox wrote:
Their co-operation came not from a spirit of enlightment but
because this was a commercial venture to port Linux to the box
to replace WinCE. You can buy these with Linux now.
Including open source drivers for their touchscreen ?
I believe so, but I only write the
Alan Cox wrote:
Visual Studio, or the feature where you can have a decent handwriting
recognition system, or the feature where you can run Pocket {Internet
Explorer,Word} then the answer is none of them.
Handwriting recognition with fscrib works very well indeed.
Ok, I've found the
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Greg Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Having said that, I agree that the help text entries for the SH
port are in general of less than stellar quality, for various
(mostly good) reasons. I'm hoping ESR will give us some editorial
feedback which will provide a good
Jaswinder Singh wrote:
Use LinuxSH standard BIOS
CONFIG_SH_STANDARD_BIOS
Say Y here if your target has the gdb-sh-stub package from
www.m17n.org (or any conforming standard LinuxSH BIOS) in FLASH
or EPROM. The kernel will use standard BIOS calls during boot
for various
Eric S. Raymond wrote:
CONFIG_SH_SCI
CONFIG_SH_STANDARD_BIOS
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL_WITH_GDB_STUB
From the LinuxSH CVS (I can write new ones if these are inadequate):
SuperH SCI (serial) support
CONFIG_SH_SCI
Selecting this option will allow the Linux kernel to transfer
data over SCI
Eric S. Raymond wrote:
Greg Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm looking at kernel-tree/Documentation/kbuild/cml2-reference.sgml
in cml2-1.2.3.tar.gz. The string nohelp is not present anywhere,
nor is ? ?: or trinary. I can't find any mention of ?: in the
BNF nor the precedence table, nor
Eric S. Raymond wrote:
The latest version is always available at http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/cml2/
Release 1.2.3: Mon Apr 23 00:57:39 EDT 2001
G'day
Here are some questions I came across while upgrading gcml2's
parser to language 1.2.0 standard.
1. At
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