Hello Rene,
If you don't need bleeding edge technology, 2.6.0-test6 is fairly up-to-date with CVS.
But as usual: any help is appreciated. 8-)
A short how-to: - unpack latest 2.6-testX kernel - duplicate it to another directory - apply the patch to one kernel - diff both kernels - see what's different: - if it's in 2.6-testX and not in CVS: backport it if it's useful - if it's in CVS and not in 2.6-testX: see if it's needed - don't include any "#ifdef LINUX_VERSION" stuff - [...]
Currently I'm more interested in a stable solution. So I'd prefer to patch a 2.4.2x-Kernel with DVB-driver until 2.6 is really stable.
Is that currently possible with a "patch -p0 < DVB-driverXYZ-patch" or a script which copies the files into kernel-tree and adds make/config-entries (ready2run-solution)?
My goal is to have one compile per kernel and no aditional compiles for each hardware/module I need ...
Rene
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