Hi Thomas,
Thomas Chou wrote:
Hi Greg,
If I did a uclinux.git it would be for more general non-architecture
uclinux (non-MMU) changes.
It would be wonderful to have to non-arch uclinux.git. It would work
better that the patch set on uclinux.org. We can learn the change log,
which was missing before.
OK, that is enough interest for me then :-)
I created a git tree there on kernel.org for it:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/uclinux.git
Something like nios2 support really needs its own git tree.
It probably does make sense to do this if people are seriously
looking to get nios2 support main lined. But there will be a
lot of work involved.
Yes. We have git repo for the nios2 kernel, toolchain and uClinux-dist.
Actually the bandwidth issue is not a big problem. But we really need
serious people. :)
You and other contributors here are very good teachers. Huge thanks to
all of you.
:-)
Regards
Greg
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