On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 05:00:30PM -0500, Paul Koning wrote:
> >>>>> "yodaiken" == yodaiken  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>  >>  Certainly it's nice to know it's an RTLinux kernel, but I don't
>  >> understand the other point.  RTLinux to me is a kernel "feature"
>  >> just like, say, IPSEC support or SCSI tape support.
> 
>  yodaiken> The patch is pretty far reaching although it is small. So
>  yodaiken> we are moving towards: a RTLinux config option that
>  yodaiken> essentially runs the patch.  We do not want to have #ifdef
>  yodaiken> RTLinux all over the code.  There are too many #ifdefs in
>  yodaiken> the Linux kernel source already. It makes the code hard to
>  yodaiken> maintain and understand.
> 
> Interesting approach.  Does that mean that you'll unpatch the kernel
> if I then configure RTLinux off?

Why not?  We'd have to save the .orig files somewhere, but it seems feasible.


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