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On Sun, 02 Dec 2001 23:48:29 +1100,
Keith Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Release 1.10 of kernel build for kernel 2.5 (kbuild 2.5) has been
released. http://sourceforge.net/projects/kbuild/, Package
Urban Widmark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
VIA_RHINE_MMIO
This bit was included in the original patch.
Do you want it as a patch for 2.4 also or do you merge by-hand anyway?
This was fine, thanks.
--
a href=http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/;Eric S. Raymond/a
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny
Release 1.9.4: Sun Dec 2 14:12:18 EST 2001
* Rulebase and help sync with 2.4.17-pre2/2.5.1-pre5.
* Symbols are now unsaveable when an ancestor is n (that is,
the ancestor may now be unfrozen).
Problems reported by Keith Owens and Dave Relson have been fixed. Greg
I have started using of kbuild recently, latest on top of vanilla
2.4.16.
Executing make -f Makefile-2.5 menuconfig gave me a few suprises.
1) The 'old-style' way to call GCC and friends was used, displaying a
verbose list of options.
2) When menuconfig completed I was asked next to run make
The following symbols occur only in CML1 configuration files and not .c or .h
files or makefiles. Can amy of these be eliminated entirely? This would
help me cut the missing-help-entries list.
ARCH_CLEP7312: arch/arm/config.in
ARCH_EDB7211: arch/arm/config.in
EP72XX_ROM_BOOT:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 09:47:41PM -0500, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
The following symbols occur only in CML1 configuration files and not .c or .h
files or makefiles. Can amy of these be eliminated entirely? This would
help me cut the missing-help-entries list.
[snip]
PCI_PERMEDIA:
I can help with two of these.
From the 2.0.39 kernel:
Kernel profiling support
CONFIG_PROFILE
This is for kernel hackers who want to know how much time the kernel
spends in the various procedures. The information is stored in
/proc/profile (enable the /proc filesystem!) and in
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001 20:19:46 -0500,
Eric S. Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The CML1 to CML2 conversion comes later, either in 2.5.3 or 2.5.4.
The schedule I heard from Linus at the kernel summit was that both changes
were to go in between 2.5.1 and 2.5.2. I