On Sun, May 18, 2003 at 04:52:54PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > I also wonder if there are efforts in progress to unify the kernel > source through more than two architectures? This would require a > group or architecture maintainers (current kernel package mantainers) > to work collaboratively towards this goal.
I thought this was already the case? Looking at woody in fact, it appears to only exceptions appear to be HPPA and IA64: kernel-source-2.2.22 - Linux kernel source for version 2.2.22 kernel-source-2.4.10 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.10 kernel-source-2.4.14 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.14 kernel-source-2.4.16 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.16 kernel-source-2.4.17 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 kernel-source-2.4.17-hppa - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 on HPPA kernel-source-2.4.17-ia64 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 kernel-source-2.4.18 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.18 kernel-source-2.4.18-hppa - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.18 on HPPA kernel-source-2.4.19 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.19 kernel-source-2.4.20 - Linux kernel source for version 2.4.20 with Debian patches user-mode-linux builds by depending on "kernel-source-2.4.20" and automatically applying the UML patch, I wonder if the same thing could also be doine for -hppa and/or -ia64? -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>