>Not so, the situation has changed markedly since Alec did the work to make
>RTAI usable on 4.x.x 64-bit kernels.
I appreciate that you have expended enormous effort, But what I thought you
said is that despite that effort, you still have not got a result and you
did not know what to do.

My view is that you release on the platforms you can support.. If the users
want to upgrade and their hardware is not up to it then they can make the
choice to upgrade or not.
You  hold the project back by not doing anything. You can't do that
any longer.

I've been a user for 5 years now and have never used Wheezy or V 2.7.
Neither of them worked for my hardware. The vast majority of users must
surely be in my camp by now. We simply want V 2.8 to be the distribution
version because we want to be forward looking not constrained by
compatibility with old and obsolete systems.

Rod Webster
*1300 896 832*
+61 435 765 611
VMN®
www.vmn.com.au



On Tue, 9 Jun 2020 at 21:23, andy pugh <bodge...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 9 Jun 2020 at 12:02, Rod Webster <r...@vmn.com.au> wrote:
>
> > It appears there are no prospects to resolve the situation which has
> > clearly been an issue since Wheezy went EOL over two years ago.
>
> Not so, the situation has changed markedly since Alec did the work to make
> RTAI usable on 4.x.x 64-bit kernels.
>
> --
> atp
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