|--==> Junichi Uekawa writes: >> >>Ah, ok, so this would be the same situation as the xen or vserver patches, >>which we already have subarchitectures (maybe not very well named). >> >>I would counsel you to get a svn checkout of the linux-2.6 package, and >>investigate into what Bastian did for vserver, and do something similar. >> >>I can add you to the alioth project if you want to commit stuff, altough i >>think that maybe the exp branch (targeted as 2.6.16) would be best placed to >>do this kind of work.
JU> Thanks for the guidance. JU> This is part of 'merge DeMuDi back to Debian' project; I'll be squashing other parts first. JU> We haven't even got lowlatency patches into Debian yet. JU> Free, (or anyone else doing DeMuDi kernel) would you like to see how JU> we could integrate into official kernel-image building tree ? I few weeks ago I've checked out the source of the linux-2.6 package (BTW, nice work!) from the SVN repository, and adding more flavors is just a matter of modifying the debian/arch configuration files. It should not be difficult at all. I'm just wondering if we should include these low-latency kernel packages in the current linux-2.6 source package, or rather clone a new one in some smart way. If other Custom Debian Distributions need their own kernels, including everything in one single source package could turn to be a not very scalable approach. Cheers, Free -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]