Hi Ralf, Hi Mitsch,

I wish you guys would not x-post messages from the developer list and
forward them to the users list. In particular for topics that are still
being tested and not ready for end-users, yet.

That being said,

Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Robin Gareus wrote:
>> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>  
>>> OT to your thread, but not OT for the 2.6.31-2 kernel in general:
>>> Kernels ex 2.6.31 need a new rtirq script. Rui made one on his
>>> holidays, but the link isn't valid any more, maybe there's a fixed
>>> official version available.
>>>     
>>
>> The 2.6.31-multmedia kernels "depends on" rtirq-init, which is
>> rtirq-init_20090810-0ubuntu1. It includes the fixes Rui and I did for
>> 2.6.31-rt.
>>
>> It is available and automatically installed with new 64studio kernels.
>>
>> There's one later version of the rtirq script since then, but the
>> changes in there only affect `rtirq status` making it compatible with
>> both mawk and gawk. It does not alter any functionality. The link is:
>> http://www.rncbc.org/jack/rtirq-20090920.tar.gz
>>
>> cheers,
>> robin
> 
> Thank you Robin :)
> 
> right, Rui and you did it. Btw. where are the new kernels? They aren't
> in the amd64 3.0-beta3 repository.

That is the last one still missing.

Since 64studio-3.0 is hardy-based and does not have a gcc-4.3 there are
now 6 variants of the kernel:

 -  i486, i686, amd64 for Jaunty/Indamixx compiled with gcc-4.3
 -  i486, i686 (amd64 ToDo) for Hardy/64studio compiled with gcc-4.2

The "new" gcc4.3 offers arch optimizations which make it worth using
those if available. They're minor and hard to quantify but still.

There are few remaining issues to be dealt with before we enable
64studio installations to automatically update to these kernels.

> Cheers,
> Ralf

greetings,
robin
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