Re: n th's try to ask for help / non-X86 arch

KORN Andras <[email protected]> Tue, 9 Mar 2004 22:39:19 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.linux.wolk.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 06:44:06PM +0100, Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:

Hi,

> > BTW, do you have a subversion repository or something?
> nope. Should we set up one?

Yes, I think it would be worthwhile. "svn diff" is a great way of coming up
with incremental patches, for example. :)

I've been doing all my kernel work with svn for the past few months. (Well,
this sounds a bit pretentious; all that 'kernel work' didn't amount to
much. But svn was a great help nonetheless.)

> FYI: I am now uploading broken-out patches each night for current 2.6-WOLK you 
> can find at every kernel.org mirror in my people directory (mcp) :)

That's great, but it doesn't help much with shared development. :)

> > The sid thing will be tricky, I think (unless there are Debian developers
> > lurking on the list). Packaging kernel patches is, from what I've seen, a
> > royal PITA.
> hehe, well. At least I can provide Deb's (I can set up automated builds at 
> night and automatic upload to kernel.org).

debs of what? The full source, or the patch?

Andrew

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