Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 12 Oct 2001 10:08:39 -0700 (PDT) | From | Mike Borrelli <> | Subject | No love for the PPC |
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I'm sorry about the tone of this e-mail, but it is somewhat painful when, after downloading a new kernel to play with, it doesn't compile on the ppc. It isn't even big problems either. A single line (#include <linux/pm.h>) is missing from pc_keyb.c and has been for at least three -ac releases. Now, process.c in arch/ppc/kernel/ dies from an undeclared identifier (init_mmap).
I'm sure the appropriate response would be to fix them myself, but I don't know enough about the kernel or the ppc arhitecture. I'm also sure that if Theo (or anyone like him) was to read this s/he would tell me to stop whining.
Anyway, the real question is, why does the ppc arhitecture /always/ break between versions?
I'll stop complaining now.
Regards, -Mike
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