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From: thunder7@xs4all.nl
To: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org
Subject: [parisc-linux] cvs newbie
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 21:15:01 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010903211501.A14562@middle.of.nowhere> (raw)

I'd like to find out what kernel started this ominous
'Trace/breakpoint trap' on running 'make mrproper' in my linux-source
directory.

2.4.0 (from the 0.9.2 iso) didn't, 2.4.9-pa13 does.

I've rebrowsed all archives to this list, and I haven't found a good
recipe for 'downgrading' with cvs. I have cvs installed. I have the
recommended .cvsrc from the list. I have a 64 kBaud connection on which
I pay for each minute. I have downloaded linux-20010831.tar.gz, and
untarred it as /home/jurriaan/linux/.

How do I downgrade that linux-tree to say 2.4.5-pa1 or some other
release? I believe this 'Trace/breakpoint trap' thing can be found, and
I have the time to search for it - but how to I get older kernels?

[As an aside: how I would love to have puffin.external.hp not only have
tarballs of the latest kernels, but also day-to-day patchfiles for the
last 2 months or something like that.]

Thanks,
Jurriaan
-- 
Beam me up, Scotty. This planet sucks!
GNU/Linux 2.4.9-ac5 SMP/ReiserFS 2x1402 bogomips load av: 0.00 0.00 0.00

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