>>>>> "john" == John Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

I have all the linux-2.4.*-*q* tars on my hard-disk.  If you want, I
can make it available (but they are _big_).  I don't have it as
rpm/src.rpm, but building a kernel from this is basically trivial,
just replace numbers in the actual kernel-2.4.spec and recompile.

quintela$ du -s ~/work/kernel/history/
3.4G    /home/mitica/quintela/work/kernel/history

This are the whole things untared (very useful for searching changes).

Later, Juan.

I can make it online, but I will be more happier if I substitute files
that are identical by symlinks to the previous version.  Notice that
there are lots of things that are basically identical, that will mean
that it will use much less space.  Any "script guru" that can make a
script that given 2 directories, just md5sum files, and if they are
identical, just removes file and makes a symlink? 

-- 
In theory, practice and theory are the same, but in practice they 
are different -- Larry McVoy

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