Sorry, a typo, meant 2.6._32_.10 not .30.10. On 25.03.2010 22:15, Matthias Buecher / Germany wrote: > Do I understand correctly that kernel 2.6.32.9 is one of the preferred > kernels for Backfire, and not 2.6.30.10? > (see https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/20410 and Nico's [2]) > Just want to make sure. > > Maddes > > P.S.: > Will install it onto my LinkSys WRT350Nv2 this weekend if time permits. > > On 24.03.2010 18:15, Nico wrote: >> Backfire 10.03-rc1 is still based on trunk @ 20254. In "Backfire >> 10.03-rc1" milestone in Trac [1], you can find the diff used attached >> [2] at the end of the page. >> >> 1. https://dev.openwrt.org/milestone/Backfire%2010.03-rc1 >> 2. >> https://dev.openwrt.org/attachment/milestone/Backfire%2010.03-rc1/backfire-10.03-rc1-trunk-r20254.diff >> >> Regards, >> -- >> -{Nico} >> >> >> Bruno Wolff III wrote: >>> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 17:10:25 +0100, >>> Nico <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> *** Release Candidate 1 *** >>>> >>>> The OpenWrt Team would like to announce a release candidate (RC1) of the >>>> next major release, codenamed Backfire. Testing of this build will help >>>> refine the code in preparation of the final release. >>>> >>>> Binaries can be downloaded at >>>> http://downloads.openwrt.org/backfire/10.03-rc1/ >>>> >>> Is there a separate branch for backfire or is it trunk? >>> (I want some extra things built in, and so am interested in doing builds >>> that use the same code as backfire but with a couple of different build >>> options.) >>>
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