On Wed, 7 Nov 2007, Dragan Noveski wrote:

> Gregory Haskins wrote:
> > Doh!  Your error made me realize that I broke uniprocessor in -rt9.  Will 
> > fix right away.
> >
> > As far as -rt7 is concerned, that doesn't make a lot of sense since cpupri 
> > isnt introduced until -rt9.  Perhaps your tree was dirtied from a previous 
> > application of -rt9?  Let me know if that doesn't appear to be the case.
> >
> > Regards,
> > -Greg
> >
> >
> >
> sorry, i am not sure if i did not done some missmatch by copying the
> config file into the tree, but i am always doing 'rm -r', and unpacking
> the tree before compiling.
> i tried again the rt9 (100% without missmatching) but it does not work....
> i ll give a try with the rt6 now.
>
> very much thanks for the support and cheers,


-rt6 is broken.

I'd recommend doing the following:

 wget -O /usr/local/bin/ketchup 
http://people.redhat.com/srostedt/rt/tools/ketchup-0.9.8-rt1

 mkdir tmp
 cd tmp
 ketchup -r -G 2.6.23.1-rt7

This will get you the 2.6.23.1-rt7 kernel and rename the "tmp" directory
to linux-2.6.23.1-rt7

After you compiled and install -rt7 while in the same directory you can do

 ketchup -r -G 2.6.23.1-rt10

and it will update that kernel tree to 2.6.23.1-rt10 and again rename that
directory. (2.6.23.1-rt10 which BTW has the compile fix).


-- Steve

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