Re: PATCH: 2.6.11-ac2

2005-03-09 Thread Rafael J. Wysocki
On Wednesday, 9 of March 2005 20:31, Jason Lunz wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > You know what would be really useful... if www.kernel.org listed the
> > "latest -ac" patch as something current instead of 2.6.10-ac12, which was
> > a great patch in its day, but hasn't been current for a while.
> >
> > In fairness, the -mm is out of date, too. Perhaps a bit of automation
> > would be appropriate here, so that no one would have to update this
> > manually.
> 
> I could have sworn it showed 2.6.11-ac1 for a while. Maybe the 2.6.11.2
> stuff broke it somehow?

Surely it did.

Greets,
Rafael


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Re: PATCH: 2.6.11-ac2

2005-03-09 Thread Jason Lunz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> You know what would be really useful... if www.kernel.org listed the
> "latest -ac" patch as something current instead of 2.6.10-ac12, which was
> a great patch in its day, but hasn't been current for a while.
>
> In fairness, the -mm is out of date, too. Perhaps a bit of automation
> would be appropriate here, so that no one would have to update this
> manually.

I could have sworn it showed 2.6.11-ac1 for a while. Maybe the 2.6.11.2
stuff broke it somehow?

Jason

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Re: PATCH: 2.6.11-ac2

2005-03-09 Thread Bill Davidsen
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, Alan Cox wrote:

> 
> 2.6.11-ac2
> o Merge 2.6.11.2  (Greg Kroah-Hartmann)
>   including epoll error handling  (Georgi Guninski)
>   | Theoretically security
> o Fix a couple of pwc warnings(Alan Cox)
> o Ressurect epca driver   (Alan Cox)
> 
> 2.6.11-ac1
> o Fix jbd race in ext3(Stephen Tweedie)

You know what would be really useful... if www.kernel.org listed the
"latest -ac" patch as something current instead of 2.6.10-ac12, which was
a great patch in its day, but hasn't been current for a while.

In fairness, the -mm is out of date, too. Perhaps a bit of automation
would be appropriate here, so that no one would have to update this
manually.

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bill davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  CTO, TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with little computers since 1979.

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Re: PATCH: 2.6.11-ac2

2005-03-09 Thread Bill Davidsen
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, Alan Cox wrote:

 
 2.6.11-ac2
 o Merge 2.6.11.2  (Greg Kroah-Hartmann)
   including epoll error handling  (Georgi Guninski)
   | Theoretically security
 o Fix a couple of pwc warnings(Alan Cox)
 o Ressurect epca driver   (Alan Cox)
 
 2.6.11-ac1
 o Fix jbd race in ext3(Stephen Tweedie)

You know what would be really useful... if www.kernel.org listed the
latest -ac patch as something current instead of 2.6.10-ac12, which was
a great patch in its day, but hasn't been current for a while.

In fairness, the -mm is out of date, too. Perhaps a bit of automation
would be appropriate here, so that no one would have to update this
manually.

-- 
bill davidsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  CTO, TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with little computers since 1979.

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Re: PATCH: 2.6.11-ac2

2005-03-09 Thread Jason Lunz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 You know what would be really useful... if www.kernel.org listed the
 latest -ac patch as something current instead of 2.6.10-ac12, which was
 a great patch in its day, but hasn't been current for a while.

 In fairness, the -mm is out of date, too. Perhaps a bit of automation
 would be appropriate here, so that no one would have to update this
 manually.

I could have sworn it showed 2.6.11-ac1 for a while. Maybe the 2.6.11.2
stuff broke it somehow?

Jason

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Re: PATCH: 2.6.11-ac2

2005-03-09 Thread Rafael J. Wysocki
On Wednesday, 9 of March 2005 20:31, Jason Lunz wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  You know what would be really useful... if www.kernel.org listed the
  latest -ac patch as something current instead of 2.6.10-ac12, which was
  a great patch in its day, but hasn't been current for a while.
 
  In fairness, the -mm is out of date, too. Perhaps a bit of automation
  would be appropriate here, so that no one would have to update this
  manually.
 
 I could have sworn it showed 2.6.11-ac1 for a while. Maybe the 2.6.11.2
 stuff broke it somehow?

Surely it did.

Greets,
Rafael


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