So, in other words. This keeps people like me, and perhaps armhf.com from
keeping our own Linux builds. Then sharing that with the public, having
posts winding up here - With people wondering why x.y.z does not work -
When things change yet again.

Honestly, I'd like to help if I could. But not sure I know enough yet to do
exactly that.

On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 4:12 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry Rick, I did not mean to Hijack your post, but it seems I've done
> exactly that . . .
>
> *So.. what would you guys like me to do..  rip out remoteproc_prus so
>> uio_pruss works again, even thou all of ti's pru tools/wiki are being
>> updated for remoteproc_pruss.. I currently don't use the 'pruss' system, so
>> someone will have to maintain it for v4.1.x-ti..*
>>
>> *The other option, when remoteproc_pruss doesn't exist just enable
>> uio_pruss...*
>>
>> *Regards,*
>>
>
> Ideally, I'd like to understand the whole process better. Which has
> nothing to do with wanting you to do anything specific. I really do not
> know what you have to go through Robert, in order to make everyone happy.
> I was however imagining *somehow* creating a situation where we could have
> a *ti* kernel for TI, and a *bone* image to keep things like the PRU's in a
> working state until we have that other option. From the outside looking in,
> this seems like something potentially as trivial as a config, and perhaps a
> different setup script ? I honestly do not know. You tell me.
>
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