At 12:14 PM +0200 9/19/01, Sven wrote:
huh ? where did you looked at it ? i just found
ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/download/Release-1.0.1/kernel_patches
which has 2.4.5 only.
That said, on the download page, you can read :
XFS patches are also available in Debian-unstable ("Sid")
which seem to be for the 2.4.5 kernel also, maintained by Ed Boraas.
The link to Mark Pinto's provided unofficial debian package's is broken
though.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/patchlist.html
has a list of patches that can be applied against various kernels.
The XFS code hasn't changed on any of them, just the kernel it's
patched against.
Using the 2.4.10pre10 kernel patched with XFS finally compiled
successfully (at least with gcc 3, I forgot to change my gcc symlink
before testing it).
There is also a pre11 kernel patch, but no XFS patch for that yet
(probably be up today or tomorrow from looking at the lag they've
been having).
Time to give this new kernel a whirl (it's a 2.4.10pre10 from
kernel.org patched with XFS from S.GI, no debian patches applied, and
compiled with gcc 3.0.1 -- anyone care to place bets if this will
even boot? and if it does, how long before I start having weird
errors?)
Kevin