tiny patch collection

From: J . A . Magallon (jamagallon@able.es)
Date: Fri Aug 03 2001 - 19:42:44 EST


Hi.

I am always redoing the same work of updating patch offsets for new ac kernels, so
let them be public... Some are collected since time ago, if someone knows a better
version, please tell me. Sorry for not giving credits to authors, did not remember
to get them when collecting.

Look at:

http://phoebe.cps.unizar.es/~magallon/linux/2.4.7-ac5/

for following patches (order can be important for clean patching):

00-aic620-247ac
        AIC7xxx driver version 6.2.0 final
01-scsi-cleanup
        Dead scsi code removal.
10-use-once
        Use-once patch for ac (yet in Linus pre series but not in Alan's)
20-gcc3-1
        Make gcc3 happy (arch independent part). 'stolen' from Andrea with
        some additions
21-gcc3-2-x86
        Make gcc3 happy, asm-i386 part. I suppose other archs need similar patch.
22-gcc3-aic
        Make gcc3 happy about aic driver. Separate because I think maintainer
        will not like it.
23-gcc3-raid
        Make gcc3 happy about md_k.h. Same.
30-i2c
        I2C update from cvs code (ie, 2.6.0+) with changes to fit current kernel
        standards (ie, malloc.h <-> slab.h, #endif's and so on).
31-sensors
        LM-Sensors, same as above
80-pgtable-fast
        Why be slow by default (it is still useful, or can I drop it ??)
81-sc-pipe
        Single copy pipes (anybody remembered this??)
90-make
        Tiny changes to main Makefile to make install in /boot, do vga=6,
        and re-evaluate CC:=$(CC) for slow boxes.

There is also a 82-cpu-stat, but still does not patch cleanly on ac5. Anybody has
it ??

Well, if someone finds this usefull...

BTW, runnin ac4 built with gcc-3.0.1 without problems, and going to reboot with ac5.

By!!

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J.A. Magallon                           #  Let the source be with you...        
mailto:jamagallon@able.es
Mandrake Linux release 8.1 (Cooker) for i586
Linux werewolf 2.4.7-ac3 #1 SMP Mon Jul 30 16:39:36 CEST 2001 i686
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