On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 02:47 +0100, Ian Kumlien wrote:
Anyways, I was also miffed that the kernel folks merged a 'ancient'
version of ipw2200 and ieee802.11, if they had merged something more
current everything would have worked out of the box and all the cleanups
would have been easier to cope with. Ie, the intel ppl could release
straight patches to the in kernel version. I dunno if they have changed
the way their driver works now.
Atm, the 'ancient' ieee802.11 is what breaks the ipw2200 build. So,
basically all testing of cutting edge kernels gets very tedious due to
the ieee802.11 package removing the offending .h file and making
reversing -gitX and applying -gitY a real PITA.
Those are no "ancient" versions, they are the "stable" versions of
ieee80211, ipw2100 and ipw2200. ipw* folks think, and I have to agree,
that for the stable kernel (Linux tree) it makes sense to add the stable
versions of their projects.
For more about their versioning, make sure you read
http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/#downloads .