Hi Stephen,
> I'm running RedHat 6.2 and was able to apply the rtlinux-2.2 patches to
> a copy of their 2.2.16-3 kernel sources with a couple of rejections which
> I put in by hand. Should I be doing this? The 2.3-pre and 3.0 beta
> patches apply to this kernel with no rejections, and there are quite a few
> fewer of them, so they seem safer, but I am unsure. This is for a
> production environment.
3.0pre6e and later are currently the most stable versions.
> On a related note (hence the post to two groups) the version of rt_com
> included with RTLinux doesn't seem to have tracked the changes which
> Jochen Kuepper has made recently. OTOH, there is a set of changes made by
> Michael Barabanov which are on the To-Do list over at
> rt-com.sourceforge.net (POSIX IO bindings, SMP-safe) which haven't been
> put in the main development tree. I've not been able to build rt_com
> 0.5.3 (Jochen's latest version) to work properly with rtlinux 2.2 or 2.3
> or 3.0 beta.
>
> So, what is the advice from out there?
I will make the latest rt-com (with my additions) compile on 2.3
and 3.0 shortly.
Michael.
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