At 14:37 7-6-2001 -0400, Alan Eldridge wrote:
I'd like to rebuild RH's current rawhide kernel SRPM, but with the 2.4.5 XFS
patches applied ... I'm getting sick of __alloc_pages() failed, and "Out of
memory: Killing process nnnn".
However, it appears that the XFS patch includes *some* of the RH patches.
Is there any clear way to determine which RH patches I want to keep, and
which are already applied, *and* where in the sequence I want to apply the
XFS patch?
I'm starting to look through the patches manually, but that's going to
really suck. Please tell me there's a better way.
Good question, I believe Russel Catalan originally did the 2.4.2-XFS kernel
that came on the 1.0 installer disk. I think he would be the one to ask.
There were over 200 patches in the 2.4.2 RH 7.1 kernel so I have no idea
were to begin.
The 2.4.5 is a vanilla tree with xfs and things like kdb added. There might
a few things duplicate.
I can imagine that RH included some of the other SGI patches like High
availabilty.
Just guessing here.
My best guess would be to start with a 2.4.5 xfs tree and start applying
the more harmless patches like added drivers or obvious fixes and see what
you end up with.
Good luck
--
Seth
Every program has two purposes one for which
it was written and another for which it wasn't
I use the last kind.
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