David Laight writes:
>> I'm also not sure we need a new kernel config. It seems the systems of
>> interest are limited to 486 machines without PCI (and thus EISA
>> probably), and that's a pretty narrow window around 1993-1994. So
>> leaving the lines commented out with a comment explaining it
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 09:37:15PM +, David Laight wrote:
> > I'm also not sure we need a new kernel config. It seems the systems of
> > interest are limited to 486 machines without PCI (and thus EISA
> > probably), and that's a pretty narrow window around 1993-1994. So
> > leaving the lines
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 11:20:03AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
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> Alan Barrett writes:
>
> > On Sat, 07 Mar 2015, Martin Husemann wrote:
> >> Anything that has no PCI.
> >
> > Could we rename LEGACY to something more descriptive? The problem
> > with the name "LEGACY" is that it leaves people wo
Alan Barrett writes:
> On Sat, 07 Mar 2015, Martin Husemann wrote:
> >On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 08:13:17AM -0500, Greg Troxel wrote:
> >> What's the set of computers that one has to use LEGACY on?
> >
> > Anything that has no PCI.
>
> Could we rename LEGACY to something more descriptive? The probl
In article <20150311082859.gj8...@mail.duskware.de>,
Martin Husemann wrote:
>On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 01:42:05PM +, Christos Zoulas wrote:
>> Why not import 1.0.2? We'll need it anyway...
>
>Well, the change is simple and completely independend from the rest
>of the library, and it is good to
Alan Barrett writes:
> On Sat, 07 Mar 2015, Martin Husemann wrote:
>> Anything that has no PCI.
>
> Could we rename LEGACY to something more descriptive? The problem
> with the name "LEGACY" is that it leaves people wondering whether or
> not particular hardware is old enough to be classified a
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 01:42:05PM +, Christos Zoulas wrote:
> Why not import 1.0.2? We'll need it anyway...
Well, the change is simple and completely independend from the rest
of the library, and it is good to have the newer asm code in shape -
so there will be no problem (and no overlooked