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From: Roman Z. <zi...@us...> - 2001-08-03 19:35:44
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CVSROOT: /cvsroot/linux-apus
Module name: 2.3
Repository: 2.3/drivers/scsi/
Changes by: zippel@usw-pr-cvs1. 01/08/03 12:35:43
Log message:
compile fixes
Modified files:
2.3/arch/ppc/kernel/:
apus_setup.c
2.3/drivers/scsi/:
blz1230.c blz2060.c cyberstorm.c cyberstormII.c
fastlane.c oktagon_esp.c
Revision Changes Path
1.20 +1 -1 2.3/arch/ppc/kernel/apus_setup.c
1.5 +1 -1 2.3/drivers/scsi/blz1230.c
1.4 +3 -3 2.3/drivers/scsi/blz2060.c
1.4 +3 -3 2.3/drivers/scsi/cyberstorm.c
1.4 +3 -3 2.3/drivers/scsi/cyberstormII.c
1.7 +1 -1 2.3/drivers/scsi/fastlane.c
1.4 +2 -2 2.3/drivers/scsi/oktagon_esp.c
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From: Roman Z. <zi...@us...> - 2001-08-03 19:31:53
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CVSROOT: /cvsroot/linux-apus
Module name: 2.3
Repository: 2.3/include/linux/
Changes by: zippel@usw-pr-cvs1. 01/08/03 12:31:52
Log message:
add asm/zorro.h
Modified files:
2.3/include/linux/:
zorro.h
Added files:
2.3/include/asm-ppc/:
zorro.h
Revision Changes Path
1.4 +4 -2 2.3/include/linux/zorro.h
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From: Michel <mic...@ii...> - 2001-08-03 15:53:46
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While building 2.4.7 Debian packages, I stumbled upon this: ld -r -o scsidrv.o scsi_mod.o amiga7xx.o 53c7xx.o a3000.o wd33c93.o a2091.o gvp11.o NCR53C9x.o cyberstorm.o cyberstormII.o 53c770.o blz2060.o blz1230.o fastlane.o oktagon_esp.o oktagon_io.o sd_mod.o sr_mod.o cyberstormII.o: In function `cmd_buffer': cyberstormII.o(.bss+0x0): multiple definition of `cmd_buffer' cyberstorm.o(.bss+0x0): first defined here blz2060.o: In function `cmd_buffer': blz2060.o(.bss+0x0): multiple definition of `cmd_buffer' cyberstorm.o(.bss+0x0): first defined here blz1230.o: In function `cmd_buffer': blz1230.o(.bss+0x0): multiple definition of `cmd_buffer' cyberstorm.o(.bss+0x0): first defined here fastlane.o: In function `cmd_buffer': fastlane.o(.bss+0x0): multiple definition of `cmd_buffer' cyberstorm.o(.bss+0x0): first defined here oktagon_esp.o: In function `cmd_buffer': oktagon_esp.o(.bss+0x0): multiple definition of `cmd_buffer' cyberstorm.o(.bss+0x0): first defined here make[5]: *** [scsidrv.o] Error 1 make[5]: Leaving directory `/home/michdaen/src/kernel-patch-2.4.7-apus-2.4.7/build-tmp/kernel-source-2.4.7/drivers/scsi' Roman, any idea? :) -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member |
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From: Michel <mic...@ii...> - 2001-08-03 11:05:36
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Giorgio Terzi wrote: > if you remember time ago (i know i am a lot slow ) i was asking you > where on Sourceforge site i could upload woody floppies images and your > answer was: > > Sure go ahead! I suggest , > preserving the Debian directory hierarchy. > > I am not able to find /home/(etc..) on ftp.sourceforge.net for the > upload > Have I lost some steps ? Don't use FTP but scp to upload. scp -C files gt...@li...:/home/groups/l/li/linux-apus/... > I think i must create,on that path, the directory tree: > dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/current/apus/images-1.44 > isn't it ? You're not forced to in any way, but yes, I think it would be nice. :) > I attack a 2.4 config that i wish propose you to use when you will > package a new 2.4.# kernel. > As you will note it is the same of your 2.4.4 package but with all > the msdos support enabled: this because the floppy images are > created using msdos filesystem and without this is impossible to > read them and load kernel & modules. I'll look at it, thanks, have you compared it with the config in my 2.4.6 packages at http://people.debian.org/~daenzer/kernel-patch-2.4.6-apus/ ? -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member |
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From: Giorgio T. <de...@ip...> - 2001-08-03 09:41:44
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Hello Michel, if you remember time ago (i know i am a lot slow ) i was asking you where on Sourceforge site i could upload woody floppies images and your answer was: Sure go ahead! I suggest /home/groups/l/li/linux-apus/htdocs/debian/, preserving the Debian directory hierarchy. I am not able to find /home/(etc..) on ftp.sourceforge.net for the upload Have I lost some steps ? I think i must create,on that path, the directory tree: dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/current/apus/images-1.44 isn't it ? Any other suggestion ? I attack a 2.4 config that i wish propose you to use when you will package a new 2.4.# kernel. As you will note it is the same of your 2.4.4 package but with all the msdos support enabled: this because the floppy images are created using msdos filesystem and without this is impossible to read them and load kernel & modules. Regards Giorgio Terzi |
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From: Glenn H. <tur...@us...> - 2001-08-03 00:25:49
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CVSROOT: /cvsroot/linux-apus
Module name: 2.3
Repository: 2.3/arch/ppc/kernel/
Changes by: turbolbn@usw-pr-cvs1. 01/08/02 17:25:49
Log message:
build fix
Modified files:
2.3/arch/ppc/kernel/:
apus_setup.c
Revision Changes Path
1.19 +0 -1 2.3/arch/ppc/kernel/apus_setup.c
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From: <fh...@at...> - 2001-07-31 11:04:13
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In <3B6...@ii...>, on 07/31/01 at 12:17 AM, Michel Dänzer <mic...@ii...> said: >fh...@at... wrote: >> >> >If you're running Debian potato (2.2), you need to upgrade some packages >> >from special sources. Debian Woody (2.3) and Sid (2.4) have recent >> >enough version of modutils for 2.4 kernels. >> >> Sorry I wasn't clear on that. I downloaded the modutils-2.4.6.tar.gz from >> kernel.org and compiled and installed it. >> >> I know. Now my debian database is all messed up. It's only messed up as far as the modutils packages. Modules seems to be working fine except for a few problems in the /etc/modules.conf file which I could fix someday if I get tired of the error messages. >Let's not hope so, but why on earth didn't you use >http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net/debian/dists/potato/modutils_2.4.1-2_powerpc.deb I usually just go get the latest tarball I can find. The i386 laptop and power mac that I just got are too new to be supported by Debian stable. I had download the 2.4.x kernels and the latest PCMCIA package for the laptop. I also compiled XFree86 from the CVS sources. I had a few problems with not having the correct libraries and so forth to compile xfree. I tried to find them on the Debian CD set, if not I downloaded and compiled the tarball. I installed them in /usr/local/. I'm not too religious about using .debs. I'd rather get the system up and working. BTW I'm not sure what to do about my Amiga. I can't do much without the expansion bus (Zorro) working. I will probably have to send the mb off to some repair facility. I need to find one that is trustworthy and experienced. Fred |
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From: Andreas W. <and...@le...> - 2001-07-31 09:51:36
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Thanks Alan! But is it really compiled as a module? Why do the LED's flicker for a s= hort time, if ser support isn't running? floppy drive: once tried to mount an ms-dos floppy, the disk could neit= her be read nor written! Can I use affs formatted floppies? (hmm, guess= yes!) regards, Andi Alan Buxey <al...@ms...> am 31.07.2001 11:34:58 An: Andreas Wuest <and...@le...> Kopie: linux-apus-devel <lin...@li...> Thema: Re: kernel 2.4.6: serial support and kernel panic? hi, > But if it is compiled as a module, that's quite bad, because I can't > communicate with my CSPPC SCSI disks under Linux. And because of no m= odem > connection, I can't download them directly... floppy drive? alan = |
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From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2001-07-31 09:35:29
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hi, > But if it is compiled as a module, that's quite bad, because I can't > communicate with my CSPPC SCSI disks under Linux. And because of no modem > connection, I can't download them directly... floppy drive? alan |
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From: Roman Z. <zi...@us...> - 2001-07-23 01:46:36
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CVSROOT: /cvsroot/linux-apus
Module name: 2.3
Repository: 2.3/fs/cramfs/
Changes by: zippel@usw-pr-cvs1. 01/07/22 18:46:35
Log message:
conflict fixes from import bitkeeper (2.4.7)
Removed files:
2.3/fs/cramfs/:
cramfs.h
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From: Andreas W. <and...@le...> - 2001-07-17 06:57:15
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Sorry, I had to forward my own message because mails from my native ema= il account couldn't be delivered to the apus lists at all! Other adress= es are working problemfree!! ---------------------- Weitergeleitet von Andreas Wuest/LEU am 17.07.20= 01 08:46 --------------------------- Andreas W=FCst <an...@ma...> am 16.07.2001 21:49:03 An: Andreas W=FCst <and...@le...> Kopie: Thema: kernel 2.4.6: serial support and kernel panic? Hi I have successfully been trying the kernel snapshot 2.4.6 from #http://= linux-apus.sourceforge.net/snapshots/# tonight (though only for 20 minutes which I think isn't representative = at all, remembering the days I have been using kernel 2.4.4 without problems at= all for hours!!). I decided to download it because there has recently been a lot of talk = about it on this list. Roman pointed out, that the VM problem has been fixed = (if I'm right), which belonged to the crashes Ken Tyler had on his machine. Now= I am not quite sure if this fix also belongs to me, remember I am the guy wi= th the 'floating point code used in the kernel' kernel panics. At a first glance, it runs 'fast and stable'. I could even run glint, w= hich gave me faster gfxs. To test if the kernel panics had gone, i started netscape, of which I think gives quite a heavy workload to the system a= nd on which I had most of the kernel panics (once even with emacs, not runnin= g x at all). It ran, the only problem has been that I couldn't connect to the internet with my modem. wvdial tried to connect, the modem responded fo= r a short time (some flickering LEDs), but nothing more. I am wondering if something with serial port is broken in 2.4.6 or it is compiled as a mo= dule (which I think is not possible, because of the flickering LEDs, there m= ust have been a connection to ser port from the kernel). But if it is compiled as a module, that's quite bad, because I can't communicate with my CSPPC SCSI disks under Linux. And because of no mod= em connection, I can't download them directly... So, does the kernel fix really belong to my 'floating point code' kerne= l panics and is ser communication broken or just a module? (Michel has al= ready been very friendly to compile MS-DOS partition table support into the k= ernel, so I could at least boot the machine!). -- Kind Regards, Andi W. = |
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From: Roman Z. <zi...@li...> - 2001-07-13 14:33:25
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Hi, "Michel Dänzer" wrote: > Okay, someone please do it, I'm almost in the plane leading me to offline-land > already. ;) Maybe it's better to make a single download link, which points to a new page, which includes more detailed info's about the kernels and boothack. bye, Roman |
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From: Michel <mic...@ii...> - 2001-07-13 13:40:28
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Roman Zippel wrote: > > I'm also thinking about putting a link to there on the start page, would > > you prefer if I changed the existing Kernels link or created a new 'Kernel > > snapshots' on the left? > > I'd prefer a seperate link. Okay, someone please do it, I'm almost in the plane leading me to offline-land already. ;) -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member |
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From: Roman Z. <zi...@li...> - 2001-07-13 13:34:24
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Hi, "Michel Dänzer" wrote: > Not even for me lately though, so I moved the snapshots to > http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net/snapshots/, I hope that's fine with you, > Roman? No problem. > I'm also thinking about putting a link to there on the start page, would you > prefer if I changed the existing Kernels link or created a new 'Kernel > snapshots' on the left? I'd prefer a seperate link. bye, Roman |
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From: Michel <mic...@ii...> - 2001-07-13 01:14:23
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Andreas Wüst wrote: > How can I get acces to the kernel snapshot? Michel once sent me a link which > just gives me an "FTP Error > Requested document could not be accessed. > The information server either is not accessible or is refusing to serve the > document to you." > > To heavy workload or wrong link? It has been working for Michel.. Not even for me lately though, so I moved the snapshots to http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net/snapshots/, I hope that's fine with you, Roman? I'm also thinking about putting a link to there on the start page, would you prefer if I changed the existing Kernels link or created a new 'Kernel snapshots' on the left? -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member |
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From: Geert U. <ge...@li...> - 2001-07-11 09:17:34
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Alan Buxey wrote:
> Any chance of us having the beer tux as an option in the kernel sources?
No.
> Which file does Tux hide in?
include/*/linux_logo.h.
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
--
Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- ge...@li...
In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But
when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that.
-- Linus Torvalds
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From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2001-07-11 09:10:04
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hi, Any chance of us having the beer tux as an option in the kernel sources? Which file does Tux hide in? alan |
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From: Michel <mic...@ii...> - 2001-07-11 08:50:43
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Ken Tyler wrote: > > On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > > > I've been using mac partition support to access the LinuxPPC CDs which > > > are mac bootable I believe and have a mac partition table on them. > > > > But that's with 2.2 right? > > Maybe I'm wrong about the CDs having mac partition tables on them because > I had mac partition support in 2.2 but don't have in 2.4 and I can still > read the CDs. I guess CDs don't have partition tables. You can still re-enable the support now if you want. :) -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member |
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From: Ken T. <ke...@we...> - 2001-07-10 23:31:25
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Michel D=E4nzer wrote: > > I've been using mac partition support to access the LinuxPPC CDs which = are > > mac bootable I believe and have a mac partition table on them. >=20 > But that's with 2.2 right? Hi, Maybe I'm wrong about the CDs having mac partition tables on them because I had mac partition support in 2.2 but don't have in 2.4 and I can still read the CDs. Ken. |
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From: Michel <da...@io...> - 2001-07-10 17:34:45
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Roman Zippel wrote: > "Michel Dänzer" wrote: > > > It didn't build in 2.4 because it called a function we don't have. > > > > Note that my fix isn't strictly correct (I misspelled the config variable) > > but it serves as a build fix for us all the same until I fix that. :) > > Actually it's spelled CONFIG_ALL_PPC. :) Yes, thanks for correcting. Do you agree on the fix? -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member |
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From: Roman Z. <zi...@li...> - 2001-07-10 17:09:14
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Hi, "Michel Dänzer" wrote: > It didn't build in 2.4 because it called a function we don't have. > > Note that my fix isn't strictly correct (I misspelled the config variable) but > it serves as a build fix for us all the same until I fix that. :) Actually it's spelled CONFIG_ALL_PPC. :) bye, Roman |
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From: Roman Z. <zi...@us...> - 2001-07-10 17:08:20
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CVSROOT: /cvsroot/linux-apus
Module name: 2.3
Repository: 2.3/fs/partitions/
Changes by: zippel@usw-pr-cvs1. 01/07/10 10:08:20
Log message:
fix config dependency
Modified files:
2.3/fs/partitions/:
mac.c
Revision Changes Path
1.3 +5 -5 2.3/fs/partitions/mac.c
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From: Michel <da...@io...> - 2001-07-10 15:51:13
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Ken Tyler wrote: > On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Michel D?nzer wrote: > > > build fix for Mac partition support > > This fix interests me, was mac partition support not working ? It didn't build in 2.4 because it called a function we don't have. Note that my fix isn't strictly correct (I misspelled the config variable) but it serves as a build fix for us all the same until I fix that. :) Whether it actually works is another question... > I've been using mac partition support to access the LinuxPPC CDs which are > mac bootable I believe and have a mac partition table on them. But that's with 2.2 right? -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member |
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From: Roman Z. <zi...@us...> - 2001-07-10 15:11:09
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CVSROOT: /cvsroot/linux-apus
Module name: 2.3
Repository: 2.3/include/asm-ppc/
Changes by: zippel@usw-pr-cvs1. 01/07/10 08:11:09
Log message:
fix virtual/physical address translation for modules
Modified files:
2.3/arch/ppc/kernel/:
apus_setup.c ppc_ksyms.c
2.3/include/asm-ppc/:
page.h pgtable.h
Revision Changes Path
1.17 +2 -0 2.3/arch/ppc/kernel/apus_setup.c
1.22 +1 -0 2.3/arch/ppc/kernel/ppc_ksyms.c
1.3 +26 -8 2.3/include/asm-ppc/page.h
1.10 +1 -1 2.3/include/asm-ppc/pgtable.h
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From: Michel <da...@io...> - 2001-07-10 09:16:47
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Sounds easy, doesn't it? :) -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member |