On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 07:56, Dave Airlie wrote:
At the moment we are adding a lot of 2.6 stuff to the DRM under development in the DRM CVS tree and what will be merged into the -mm and Linus trees eventually, this has meant ifdefing stuff out so 2.4 will still work,
which is uglyfying the code significantly if done wrong
So the question is do we want to a final stable DRM for 2.4 in the next 2.4 release? and after that point I can tag the 2.4 release in the DRM CVS tree (and maybe branch it ...),
I would strongly urge you to no longer update DRM in 2.4 in significant ways. 2.4 is the release for doing strict maintenance; people who want to run newer X will generally run 2.6 kernels as well anyway.
I'm not at all convinced we (ie the DRI project) can abandon 2.4 support. In fact we made this mistake with the 2.2/2.4 transition - we didn't support 2.2 at all, only 2.4 and for a long time this was a big inconvenience to users.
We may not be feeding our changes into the 2.4 kernel (or maybe we are), but I definitely view 2.4 support as important for probably 1 to 2 years to come.
If we can manage to support FreeBSD and Linux from one codebase, surely supporting 2.4 and 2.6 isn't too difficult?
Keith
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