Re: [PATCHSET] 2.4.19pre8-jp11

From: Ed Sweetman (safemode@speakeasy.net)
Date: Fri May 10 2002 - 17:38:58 EST


On Fri, 2002-05-10 at 18:25, rmaureira@alumno.inacap.cl wrote:
>
> Hi there, it seems like Rik's 08a_rmap13a patch can't be applied using
> the addpatches utility. I've unpacked a vanilla 2.4.18 kernel, unpacked
> your set of patches and performed a sh addpatches, when it reaches Rik's
> patch it gave me this:
>
> -- snip --
> Checking 08a_rmap13a (plain text format)... The text leading up to this
> was:
> --------------------------
> |# This is a BitKeeper generated patch for the following project:
> |# Project Name: Linux kernel tree
> -- snip --
>
> Apparently for a missing Changelog.rmap (AFAIK it is supposed to create it
> if it doesn't exists)
>
> Am I missing something or the patch is really broken?

it works for me. the patch didn't compiled, but everything applied
cleanly.

patch 2.5.4

 
> Best Regards
>
> Robinson Maureira Castillo.
>
> On Fri, 10 May 2002, [iso-8859-15] Jörg Prante wrote:
>
> > Linux kernel patch set 2.4.19pre8-jp11
> >
> > This is the eleventh release of the -jp kernel patch set.
> >
> > Status: 10 May 2002 21:30 CEST
> >
> > Changes from jp10 to jp11
> >
> > Many updates. New versions: rmap13a, ALSA 0.9.0rc1, preempt 2.4.19pre8,
> > RAID MD for 2.4.19pre7, XFS CVS of 4 May 2002, Crypto patch 2.4.18-2,
> > grsecurity 1.9.5pre3. New patches: Robert Love's additional preemption
> > patches (including migration-thread and remove-wakeup-sync),
> > IDE CD DMA, mini lowlatency (from jam kernel patch set), ACPI 20020503,
> > ACPI PCIIRQ 17, TUX 2 final A3, and some minor addons and fixups.
> > khttpd has been removed in preference of TUX.
> > OSS sound driver has been removed in preference of ALSA OSS API
> > emulation layer. System shutdown hang fixed.
> >
> > Known Issues
> >
> > With ACPI enabled and APM disabled, Dell Inspiron 8100 power cable
> > can't be pulled off, system will immediately power off. There are
> > obviously some ACPI flaws, but no real bugs. See http://acpi.sf.net
> > The miroSound PCM20 radio audio driver depends on OSS sound include file
> > and is no longer compileable.
> >
> > What is it?
> >
> > The -jp kernels are development kernels for testing purpose only.
> > They will appear regularly two or three times a month. Their purpose
> > is to provide a service for developers who can't keep up to date with
> > the latest kernel and patch versions, but want to test new features and
> > evaluate enhancements that are not to be expected for inclusion into
> > the mainstream 2.4 kernel.
> >
> > Download
> >
> > The patch set is provided as a single archive where you will find all
> > patches as separate .bz2 packed files. Please take care if you split
> > the set and try to use parts of it. The recommended way is downloading
> > the set, unpacking the archive, and apply the patches with the
> > addpatches shell script.
> >
> > http://infolinux.de/jp11
> >
> > Installation
> >
> > The addpatches shell script is very useful to apply the
> > patch set. Here are the basic commands how to build a new kernel
> > with -jp patches:
> >
> > Download 2.4.18 Linux kernel sources
> > Unpack into /usr/src/linux
> > Download -jp patch set
> > Unpack into your patchdir
> > cd patchdir
> > sh addpatches
> > cd /usr/src/linux
> > make menuconfig
> > make dep clean bzImage modules
> > su
> > make modules_install
> > cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.4.1X-preX-jpX
> > cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz.2.4.1X-preX-jpX
> > edit /etc/lilo.conf
> > lilo
> > reboot ... and take a deep breath! You are running a jp kernel now!
> >
> > Contact
> >
> > You feel happy with a jp kernel? Just let me know if my work is good
> > for you.
> >
> > Feel free to contact me, send e-mail to joerg@infolinux.de
> > I try to help as much as I can. It's fun to hack the Linux kernel!
> > If you are lucky, you can find me hanging out at IRC: #kernelnewbies at
> > irc.openprojects.net Credits to all the fine people out there.
> >
> > You have successfully booted a -jp kernel? You want to know if your
> > system can run a -jp kernel? If you like to send your 'dmesg' output
> > of successful booting into a -jp kernel, please let me know about
> > your system. Please attach the system name, your kernel '.config'
> > and other valuable information in your mail. Also, I like to know
> > if certain hardware or .config's don't work, or when build errors
> > occur. I will add this information on my web page.
> >
> > You are missing a patch? Patches will be added by request.
> > Please be patient, some patches must be carefully tested.
> >
> > Jörg Prante
> > joerg@infolinux.de
> > http://infolinux.de/jp11
> >
> > Patch Overview
> >
> > Detailed description is available on http://infolinux.de/jp11
> >
> > 00_patch-2.4.19-pre0-pre1 25_mdp-major
> > 00_patch-2.4.19-pre1-pre2 26_autofs4
> > 00_patch-2.4.19-pre2-pre3 27_isrdonly
> > 00_patch-2.4.19-pre3-pre4 28_new-stat
> > 00_patch-2.4.19-pre4-pre5 29_mediactl
> > 00_patch-2.4.19-pre5-pre6 30_llseek
> > 00_patch-2.4.19-pre6-pre7 31_mount
> > 00_patch-2.4.19-pre7-pre8 32_device
> > 01_kernel-sound-remove-0-pre8 33_supermount
> > 01_kernel-sound-remove-1-pre7 34_xfs-kdb-from-cvs-04May2002
> > 01_kernel-sound-remove-2-pre6 35_xfs-kdb-adapt
> > 01_kernel-sound-remove-3-pre5 36_xfs-kdb-fixups
> > 01_kernel-sound-remove-4-pre4 37_jfs-1.0.14-0
> > 01_kernel-sound-remove-5-pre3 38_jfs-1.0.14-15
> > 01_kernel-sound-remove-6-pre2 39_jfs-1.0.15-16
> > 01_kernel-sound-remove-7-core 40_jfs-1.0.16-17
> > 02_alsa-sound-0.9.0rc1 41_jfs-adapt
> > 03_alsa-adapt-2.4.19pre8 42_ftpfs-0.6.2
> > 04_TIOCGDEV 43_cdfs-0.5b
> > 05_boot-time-ioremap 44_cdfs-0.5bc
> > 06_via-northbridge-fixup 45_patch-int-2.4.18.2
> > 07_jiffies-for-i386 46_loop-jari
> > 08_rmap-13 47_grsecurity-1.9.5-pre3
> > 08a_rmap13a 48_grsecurity-adapt
> > 09_sched-O1-K3 50_i2c-2.6.3
> > 10_up-apic-fix 51_lmsensors-2.6.3
> > 11_remove-wake-up-sync 52_freeswan-1.97
> > 12_need-resched-abstraction 53_ide-cd-dma-3
> > 13_frozen-lock 54_lowlatency-mini
> > 14_sched-yield 55_lowlatency-fixes-5
> > 15_need-resched-check 56_mmx-init
> > 16_maxrtprio-1 57_p4-xeon
> > 17_migration-thread 58_x86-fast-pte
> > 18_misc-stuff 59_acpi-20020503
> > 19_preempt-2.4.19pre8 60_acpi-pciirq-17
> > 20_lockbreak 61_remove-khttpd
> > 21_ide-6 62_tux2-final-A3
> > 22_md-locks 63_sis-740-961
> > 23_raid-split 98_tkparse-4096
> > 24_md-part 99_VERSION
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