* Getting Reiser4 without bk
@ 2003-06-12 4:36 Fred -- Speed Up --
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From: Fred -- Speed Up -- @ 2003-06-12 4:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello !
I'd like to patch my 2.5 kernel in order to get Reiser4 working. I tried the bk way, but I got compilation errors, it needs a very long time to get all the kernel tree, and I don't got enough disk space to keep a Reiser4 bk kernel tree in /usr/src. I'd want to know how important the kernel patches are, and if Reiser4 should compile and run well without these (I allways use -mm patches), or if you'd have a global patch against official 2.5.70 source that could orevent me from using Bitkeeper (I suppose the kernel code you're using is not changing everyday, only the Reiser4 code should ...). Now can I just put the reiser4 folder in my fs/ folder of the 2.5 kernel tree and config & compile or do I need these patches ? Where do I find them without using bk ?
Another question : I also downloaded the reiserprogs sources, and made an autoconf but I got error messages ... how do you build the ./configure script ?
Fred
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