[Brendan J Simon]
Is there a site that documents the changes the Kai has made or is
making ?
Well, there's http://www.??.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.5/ChangLog-*,
search for kai@. He seems to have started in 2.5.7.
Off the top of my head, the main kbuild2.5 features 2.5.40 *doesn't*
have
[Brendan J Simon]
Thanks for that information. Looks like Kai's work will/may
eventually do what I want but when will it be mainstream, that is the
question.
If by mainstream you mean in 2.4, probably never. There is just no
motivation to backport it, and I doubt Marcelo would accept the
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 07:30:18PM -0500, Peter Samuelson wrote:
I hear ya. Remember the 2.1.1xx days? Linus looked at the relatively
mature uusb project and basically said Wow, what a load of crap, the
usb spec isn't *nearly* this complex. Then he spent a weekend hacking
up an extremely
Hi kbuild team,
What is the status of kbuild with respect to getting into the kernel
proper ?
Is it going to get into the linus kernel source tree ??
The reason I ask is that I require a kernel build system for the 2.4
kernel on a embedded PowerPC architecture. It seems that only the i386
[Brendan J Simon]
What is the status of kbuild with respect to getting into the kernel
proper ?
Is it going to get into the linus kernel source tree ??
At this point it doesn't seem likely. Of the rich feature set Keith
produced, Kai Germaschewski has managed to replicate the most
Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Brendan J Simon]
What is the status of kbuild with respect to getting into the kernel
proper ?
Is it going to get into the linus kernel source tree ??
At this point it doesn't seem likely. Of the rich feature set Keith
produced, Kai Germaschewski has managed