Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
>> For RTDM I'm now almost determined to rework the API in way that only
>> HANDLED/UNHANDLED (or what ever their names will be) get exported, any
>> additional guru features will remain excluded as long as we have no
>> clean usage policy for them.
>
> Good. Then let's go
Hi,
I understand that the prepare-kernel.sh script is a kind of
"smart patch" program. It is very nice, but for packaging for
Debian we need a real diff file. So I am currently modifying
prepare-kernel.sh to be even smarter, so that it can optionally
generate a diff file instead of actually m
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
>> For RTDM I'm now almost determined to rework the API in way that only
>> HANDLED/UNHANDLED (or what ever their names will be) get exported, any
>> additional guru features will remain excluded as long as we have no
>> clean usage policy for them.
>
> Good. Then let's go
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
> For RTDM I'm now almost determined to rework the API in way that only
> HANDLED/UNHANDLED (or what ever their names will be) get exported, any
> additional guru features will remain excluded as long as we have no
> clean usage policy for them.
Good. Then let's go f
> For RTDM I'm now almost determined to rework the API in way that only
> HANDLED/UNHANDLED (or what ever their names will be) get exported, any
> additional guru features will remain excluded as long as we have no
> clean usage policy for them.
Good. Then let's go for
HANDLED, UNHANDLED - we m
Dmitry Adamushko wrote:
> For RTDM I'm now almost determined to rework the API in way that only
> HANDLED/UNHANDLED (or what ever their names will be) get exported, any
> additional guru features will remain excluded as long as we have no
> clean usage policy for them.
Good. Then let's go f
> For RTDM I'm now almost determined to rework the API in way that only
> HANDLED/UNHANDLED (or what ever their names will be) get exported, any
> additional guru features will remain excluded as long as we have no
> clean usage policy for them.
Good. Then let's go for
HANDLED, UNHANDLED - we m