From: Wei Y. <yj...@cn...> - 2008-04-23 08:02:11
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Horacio Sanson wrote: > Dear Vlad Yasevich, > > I can no longer see your tree in the http://git.kernel.org... shall I > get instead David Miller's net-2.6 tree?? > I think you can, David Miller's tree also has the lastest SCTP update. Vlad Yasevich's tree is: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vxy/lksctp-dev.git http://www.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vxy/lksctp-dev.git Wei Yongjun > thanks > Horacio > > On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 1:49 AM, Vlad Yasevich > <vla...@hp...> wrote: > >> Horacio Sanson wrote: >> >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I am interested in developing on the SCTP kernel driver but I am a little >>> confuse on were to start. >>> >>> In the download section of the sourceforge page ( >>> http://lksctp.sourceforge.net) I can only find the sctp-tools but no the >>> kernel driver. The INSTALL document the page talks about Bitkeeper that I >>> belive is no longer used for kernel development. >>> >>> Searching I found two different Git trees at http://git.kernel.org one >>> maintained by Sridhar Samudrala and other by Vladislav Yasevich. Looks to >>> >> me >> >>> that the tree by Sridhar is the stable one and the one by Vladislav is the >>> most recent development one. >>> >>> I would like to get a development environment in my linux machine (Kubuntu >>> 7.10), preferably the most recent git repository one, any instructions or >>> resources would be appreciated. >>> >>> >> The lksctp.sourceforge.net provides the source for the user space library >> and is only necessary for writing applications. >> >> The SCTP kernel module has been part of the 2.6 kernel since the beginning >> and the kernel sources is all you need to develop against it. >> >> You would need to install git-core package from ubuntu and clone either >> mine or David Miller's net-2.6 tree. >> >> It's also recommended to clone my lksctp-tools tree since there are >> regression >> tests that should be run against your changes. >> >> -vlad >> |