Hi, On 25 May 2019, at 19:23, Frits Letteboer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 25-05-19 19:17, Carlo Pisani wrote: >> no, it's the standard bash, I am going to recompile it with plug-in >> I have asked where does the Octane2-kernel come from. >> Is it vanilla + patches? and in case, which patches? is there a repository? > > The patches for the kernel live in package/base/linux[1], however I'm not > sure which are still relevant, since I'm not familiar with the Octane. > > > [1]http://svn.exactcode.de/t2/trunk/package/base/linux/ For the sgi/octane patches I created a separate package, as we can not update it quickly nor easily: https://svn.exactcode.de/t2/trunk/package/mips/linux-ip30/ I really need to re-base them once again, e.g. to 5.x. But time, ..! Re-basing and re-doffing this huge set will take a week or two, if the resulting kernel acutely works and not has even more interrupt, etc. changes breaking octane specific stuff left and right. I also might consider moving that patches to a architecture/mips64/packages/linux overlay like for the ppc64 ps3. René -- ExactCODE GmbH, Lietzenburger Str. 42, DE-10789 Berlin, https://exactcode.com https://exactscan.com | https://ocrkit.com | https://t2sde.org | https://rene.rebe.de
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