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Patches, again...

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Subject: Patches, again...
From: Andrew Klaassen <ak@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 12:53:46 -0400
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Hi, all.

I've been searching through the archives, trying to figure out
what the README in oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/download/patches/
means, and haven't been able to nail it down.  Quote:

  patch-2.4.x-xfs-cvs-<date>.bz2
        ...Do not use this patch unless you are willing stay
        up-to-date with "current".

As I understand it from reading earlier mail on the subject, the
-cvs- patches are just snapshots of the CVS tree taken every
once in a while, with no testing, etc.  I _do_ want to stay up
to date with "current" XFS code, for the most part - I want the
fixes since 1.0.1 - but as I understand it, I _don't_ want this
patch, since it's probably not stable and may not even compile.

  patch-2.4.x-xfs-<date>.bz2
        ...Patches to take a vanilla linux 2.4.x tree to an xfs
        capable kernel.

But what does "an xfs capable kernel" mean in this case?  Do the
patches produce a kernel with XFS-1.0.1?  Or do they incorporate
fixes that have occured since then (which is what I want)?

Thanks.

Andrew Klaassen


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