Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 9 Apr 1999 10:51:19 +0200 | From | Paul Slootman <> | Subject | Re: Bug? ISDN stops working with 2.2.5ac2 |
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In article <m10VFiR-0007TvC@the-village.bc.nu> Alan Cox wrote:
>> Linus didn't want to accept the CVS code immediately before releasing 2.2.0, >> and the only thing that went in to 2.2.x was a patch containing the most >> important bug fixes. > >It needs people to take a stable cut from the isdn cvs tree and integrate >it back into the tree. I've seen no evidence of the ISDN people doing that
Actually, Henner Eisen <eis@baty.hanse.de> had taken it upon himself to feed the cvs version in (incremental but working) parts, as apparently Linus' biggest complaint was that he would never accept the large patch necessary for getting the 2.2.x isdn stuff up to the (stable) cvs version in one go (hence the parts).
He sent you (Alan) a patch for the link level in the first week of February, for inclusion in your 2.2.2ac series (at that time). It was basically the cvs link level with the TIMRU and BUDGET extensions taken out, as those aren't "clean" enough. I assume he's waiting to see that appear before he's able to send the next patch.
So, Alan, have you lost / rejected / ignored that patch? I'm curious as to the status...
Paul Slootman -- home: paul@wurtel.demon.nl | work: paul@murphy.nl | debian: paul@debian.org http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Murphy Software, Enschede, the Netherlands
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