Warren Togami wrote:
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From: "MonMotha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [luau] 2.4.19 is out!
Is there any interest in this? Has anyone tried it? I'd really like
feedback from people (even if it's just "it works, love it"). I know so
far of one person running on this patch and she is having trouble with
the radeon 8500 framebuffer and X DRI/DRM, so it's possible bugs are
cropping up.
--MonMotha
Sorry I don't personally have time to test this tree this week, however I am
looking for a regularly maintained custom tree that merges the vserver patch
into Red Hat's kernel tree.
I fully understand. Unfortunately I don't have the redhat tree nor do I
use it on any of my machines. All my patchwork is done against vanilla
(or sometimes -ac) 2.4.
http://ccache.samba.org/
On a related note, may I recommend this ccache tool for those who do
frequent make and make clean with only minor changes to source code. ccache
is a compiler cache for gcc that will ALWAYS output the same .o file as gcc
itself. For this type of compilation it saves TONS of development build
time. It is also great for automated CVS builds. It was written by one of
the Samba developers to make CVS builds much quicker for quicker turnaround
in bug & regression testing of Samba CVS.
In theory, with the kernel this shouldn't be needed. The kernel doesn't
use autoconf, so make should work as intended: only rebuilding files
that have dependencies which are changed. In practice however this
doesn't always work.
--MonMotha