On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 10:30:35PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> Which if any of these are -rc material?   uml-return-a-real-error-code.patch?

I consider them all to be 2.6.14 material, which is why I sent them.

With the exception of uml-breakpoint-an-arbitrary-thread.patch, which
adds a bit of functionality, they are all bug fixes and code
movement/cleanup.  In order of my preference of reaching mainline:

uml-remove-include-of-asm-elfh.patch
        serious bug - this fixes the x86_64 build

uml-preserve-errno-in-error-paths.patch
        serious bug - if you hit some of these, UML will hang

uml-return-a-real-error-code.patch
        a small bug, almost a cleanup

uml-remove-a-useless-include.patch
uml-remove-an-unused-file.patch
uml-remove-some-build-warnings.patch
        code cleanup

uml-move-libc-code-out-of-mem_userc-and-tempfilec.patch
uml-merge-mem_userc-and-memc.patch
        code movement

uml-_switch_to-code-consolidation.patch
        code cleanup - can be omitted from mainline if
        uml-breakpoint-an-arbitrary-thread.patch is

uml-breakpoint-an-arbitrary-thread.patch
        functionality


                                Jeff


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