On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 17:39, Thorsten Glaser <[email protected]> wrote:
> But I was just told by a member of the Debian Kernel Team on
> IRC that the patches from m68k-v2.6.38 will (probably) not be
> accepted, unless they go in via Linus’ tree. How are chances
> of that happening? (He says they had told that years ago al-
> ready.) I’ll need at least the ARAnyM/NatFeat support and some
> of the bugfixes. Otherwise I fear this keeps getting obsolete
> very fast. ☹

  1. The critical bugfixes will go in via v2.6.38-stable anyway,
  2. The ARAnyM/NatFeat support will be in v2.6.39, which may be a
sufficiently convincing argument for the Debian Kernel Team to accept
it in Debian's v2.6.38,
  3. If there's anything left that you really need, please tell us, so
"we" can get it in a good shape for v2.6.40.

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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