From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Peter Korsgaard Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2009 21:01:35 +0100 Subject: [Buildroot] svn commit: trunk/buildroot/target/linux In-Reply-To: <20090103010637.58207769FD@busybox.osuosl.org> (ulf@uclibc.org's message of "Sat\, 3 Jan 2009 01\:06\:37 +0000 \(UTC\)") References: <20090103010637.58207769FD@busybox.osuosl.org> Message-ID: <871vvk17mo.fsf@macbook.be.48ers.dk> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: buildroot@busybox.net >>>>> "ulf" == ulf writes: ulf> Author: ulf ulf> Date: 2009-01-03 01:06:36 +0000 (Sat, 03 Jan 2009) ulf> New Revision: 24663 ulf> Log: ulf> Update linux versions ulf> Modified: ulf> trunk/buildroot/target/linux/Config.in.advanced ulf> trunk/buildroot/target/linux/Config.in.versions What about my comments to r24465? ulf> Changeset: ulf> Modified: trunk/buildroot/target/linux/Config.in.advanced ulf> =================================================================== ulf> --- trunk/buildroot/target/linux/Config.in.advanced 2009-01-03 01:06:16 UTC (rev 24662) ulf> +++ trunk/buildroot/target/linux/Config.in.advanced 2009-01-03 01:06:36 UTC (rev 24663) ulf> @@ -123,17 +123,21 @@ ulf> choice ulf> prompt "Linux Kernel Version" ulf> - default BR2_LINUX_2_6_22_10 if BR2_avr32 ulf> - default BR2_LINUX_2_6_22_1 if !BR2_avr32 && BR2_TARGET_ATMEL ulf> - default BR2_LINUX_2_6_22 if !BR2_TARGET_ATMEL ulf> + default BR2_LINUX_2_6_28 Wee. Shouldn't it be default BR2_LINUX_2_6_STABLE instead so you don't need to go and change this all the time? ulf> help ulf> Select the specific Linux version you want to use ulf> config BR2_LINUX_2_6_STABLE ulf> - bool "The latest stable Linux kernel (2.6.27.10)" ulf> + bool "The latest stable Linux kernel (2.6.28)" ulf> help ulf> - Linux 2.26.27.10 ulf> + Linux 2.26.28 Get rid of the help text. You cannot see it in make menuconfig and it's just more text that might get out of sync with the symbols. ulf> +config BR2_LINUX_2_6_28 ulf> + bool "Linux 2.6.28" ulf> + select BR2_KERNEL_BASE ulf> + help ulf> + Linux 2.6.28 ulf> + Here as well. ulf> config BR2_LINUX_2_6_27 ulf> bool "Linux 2.6.27" ulf> select BR2_KERNEL_BASE ulf> @@ -207,12 +211,6 @@ ulf> help ulf> Linux 2.6.20 ulf> -config BR2_LINUX_2_6_28 ulf> - bool "Linux 2.6.28" ulf> - select BR2_KERNEL_BASE ulf> - help ulf> - Linux 2.6.28 ulf> - Why the move? ulf> config BR2_LINUX_2_6_29 ulf> bool "Linux 2.6.29" ulf> select BR2_KERNEL_BASE Time machine? ;) ulf> Modified: trunk/buildroot/target/linux/Config.in.versions ulf> =================================================================== ulf> --- trunk/buildroot/target/linux/Config.in.versions 2009-01-03 01:06:16 UTC (rev 24662) ulf> +++ trunk/buildroot/target/linux/Config.in.versions 2009-01-03 01:06:36 UTC (rev 24663) ulf> @@ -5,11 +5,13 @@ ulf> config LINUX26_LATEST_RC_VERSION ulf> string ulf> - default "2.6.28-rc9" if BR2_KERNEL_ADD_LATEST_RC_PATCH ulf> + default "2.6.29-rc1" if BR2_KERNEL_ADD_LATEST_RC_PATCH ulf> + help ulf> + Not really available as of 20090103 Why add it then? What happens if you select it? ulf> config LINUX26_LATEST_GIT_VERSION ulf> string ulf> - default "2.6.28-rc9-git1" if BR2_KERNEL_ADD_LATEST_SNAPSHOT ulf> + default "2.6.28-git5" if BR2_KERNEL_ADD_LATEST_SNAPSHOT Does it make sense to have an option for this? That one changes almost every day. ulf> config BR2_KERNEL_CURRENT_VERSION ulf> string ulf> - default "2.6.27.10" ulf> + default "2.6.28" ulf> +config BR2_KERNEL_LATEST_2_6_28 ulf> + string ulf> + default "1" ulf> + help ulf> + Not really available as of 20090103 ulf> + Huh? ulf> config BR2_KERNEL_LATEST_2_6_27 ulf> - string ulf> - default "10" ulf> + string ulf> + default "10" Whitespace damage? ulf> config BR2_KERNEL_LATEST_2_6_26 ulf> - string ulf> - default "8" ulf> + string ulf> + default "8" And here. ulf> config BR2_KERNEL_LATEST_2_6_25 ulf> - string ulf> - default "9" ulf> + string ulf> + default "9" And so on .. Please fix. -- Bye, Peter Korsgaard