Re: [rtems-bsp-builder] 2017-11-10 14:47:44: Profile(s): everything

2017-11-11 Thread Chris Johns
On 12/11/17 4:55 am, j...@rtems.org wrote: > RTEMS Tools Project - RTEMS Kernel BSP Builder, 5 (9f34b38edf2a) > > > Host: #1 SMP Tue Sep 12 22:26:13 UTC 2017 > > command: ./rtems-tools/tester/rtems-bsp-builder --rtems=/home/joel/rte

Re: [PATCH] Upgrade to 5.0.0

2017-11-11 Thread Chris Johns
On 11/11/17 7:40 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote: > - Am 11. Nov 2017 um 5:06 schrieb Chris Johns chr...@rtems.org: >> On 10/11/2017 17:30, Sebastian Huber wrote: >>> On 09/11/17 23:52, Joel Sherrill wrote: My question about the version number went unanswered. Is this the point were we are

Re: [PATCH 09/10] libbsd.txt: Describe current state of WLAN.

2017-11-11 Thread Chris Johns
On 12/11/17 3:23 am, Christian Mauderer wrote: > Am 11.11.2017 um 05:14 schrieb Chris Johns: >> On 10/11/2017 17:59, Christian Mauderer wrote: >>> >>> I took a quick glance to find out the behaviour on FreeBSD: It supports >>> hot-plugging. If I for example add a >>> >>> wlans_rtwn0="wlan7" >>>

Re: [PATCH 09/10] libbsd.txt: Describe current state of WLAN.

2017-11-11 Thread Christian Mauderer
Am 11.11.2017 um 05:14 schrieb Chris Johns: > On 10/11/2017 17:59, Christian Mauderer wrote: >> >> I took a quick glance to find out the behaviour on FreeBSD: It supports >> hot-plugging. If I for example add a >> >> wlans_rtwn0="wlan7" >> ifconfig_wlan7="DHCP" >> >> to rc.conf a RTL8188 USB Wi

Re: [PATCH] Add tool patches warning

2017-11-11 Thread Joel Sherrill
On Nov 10, 2017 10:57 PM, "Chris Johns" wrote: On 10/11/2017 19:43, Sebastian Huber wrote: > Update #2949. > --- > tools/WARNING | 2 ++ > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 tools/WARNING > > diff --git a/tools/WARNING b/tools/WARNING > new file mode 100644 > index 000..cf

Re: [PATCH] Upgrade to 5.0.0

2017-11-11 Thread Sebastian Huber
- Am 11. Nov 2017 um 5:06 schrieb Chris Johns chr...@rtems.org: > On 10/11/2017 17:30, Sebastian Huber wrote: >> On 09/11/17 23:52, Joel Sherrill wrote: >>> My question about the version number went unanswered. Is this the point >>> were we are switching to two digit versions? This thread has