The version about the linux-tiny for 2.6.14
Matt Mackall
mpm at selenic.com
Wed May 31 14:44:22 CDT 2006
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 04:59:56PM -0400, Rob Landley wrote:
> On Sunday 28 May 2006 8:40 am, wangyao wrote:
> > Now,I am do somthing on an embedded system.I want to use linux-tiny
> > in our embedded system.
> > The version of kernel we choose is 2.6.14,but now we meet a problem.
> > I download the 2.6.14-tiny1.patch.bz2 and 2.6.14-tiny1-broken-out.bz2 .
> > The kernel source is linux-2.6.14.tar.bz2,download from www.kernel.org.
> > When we patch the kernel source,we failed.
> > I want to know which subversion(for examlple,2.6.14.1) match with the
> > 2.6.14-tiny1.patch.bz2 and 2.6.14-tiny1-broken-out.bz2.
Wangyao,
2.6.14-tiny1 applies against 2.6.14. Please double-check. Also, you
might want to try ketchup: http://selenic.com/ketchup/
> Matt had a Consumer Electronics Linux Forum presentation that basically boiled
> down to "The linux-tiny tree isn't really helping, so I'm feeding the
> existing backlog into mainline and future shrinkage work should be done there
> or in the -mm tree".
Indeed.
> Then he talked about new measuring tools he'd developed, which I still haven't
> seen mentioned elsewhere and seem to have lost the URL to. :)
That'd be bloatwatch. The source lives at
http://selenic.com/repo/bloatwatch. There should be a live and
up-to-date version of it shortly on the CELF Test Lab site, just needs
a little more cron job glue.
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