On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 05:00:26PM +0200, Andre Majorel wrote:
> What's the wisdom on building a kernel with ACL support for both
> ext2/ext3 and XFS ? I tried applying patches in this order :
>
> linux-2.4.20.tar.bz2
> ea-2.4.20-0.8.58.diff.gz
> acl-2.4.20-0.8.57.diff.gz
> nfsacl-2.4.20-0.8.59.diff.gz
> xfs-2.4.20-split-only.bz2
> xfs-2.4.20-split-quota32.bz2
> xfs-2.4.20-split-kernel.bz2
> xfs-2.4.20-split-misc.bz2
> xfs-2.4.20-split-acl.bz2
>
> It goes fine modulo a bunch of "(offset N lines)" messages but as
> soon as I reach xfs-2.4.20-split-acl.bz2, problems appear
> ("Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R?").
The spilt ACL patch should not be needed if you have already
applied Andreas' ACL patches - IIRC, this contains just the
VFS changes to get ACLs functional (which is common between
both patch sets).
cheers.
--
Nathan
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