Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 17 Nov 2000 20:33:25 +1300 | From | Chris Wedgwood <> | Subject | Re: test11-pre6 |
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On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 06:33:11PM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
The log-file says it all..
Linus
----- - pre6: - Intel: start to add Pentium IV specific stuff (128-byte cacheline etc) - David Miller: search-and-destroy places that forget to mark us running after removing us from a wait-queue. - me: NFS client write-back ref-counting SMP instability. - me: fix up non-exclusive waiters - Trond Myklebust: Be more careful about SMP in NFS and RPC code - Trond Myklebust: inode attribute update race fix - Charles White: don't do unaligned accesses in cpqarray driver. - Jeff Garzik: continued driver cleanup and fixes - Peter Anvin: integrate more of the Intel patches. - Robert Love: add i815 signature to the intel AGP support - Rik Faith: DRM update to make it easier to sync up 2.2.x - David Woodhouse: make old 16-bit pcmcia controllers work again (ie i82365 and TCIC)
There are 'hotplug' additions -- these now mean the networking code won't build without "CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y".
What is the correct fix here; fix the networking code or just take this option out and ensure hotplug functionality is no longer compile-time dependent (always compiled in) ?
--cw
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