* [parisc-linux] State of official Linux kernel
@ 2001-11-19 19:40 Markus Grabert
2001-11-19 20:03 ` Randolph Chung
2001-11-19 20:13 ` Jurriaan on Alpha
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From: Markus Grabert @ 2001-11-19 19:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
Hi,
I'm just curious what the state of the PA-RISC support of the
official linux kernel is (2.4.14 from kernel.org).
IMHO I assume that the latest Linux/PA-RISC progress didn't and won't
make it in the official linux kernel tree (at least not soon), am I right ?
(I don't see any hppa changes in the kernel-Changelogs at all)
Probably due to the fact that Linux/PA-RISC is still somewhat
experimental and probably some design issues are not fixed yet.
Are there any plans to integrate the lastest stuff into the
linux main tree (soon) ?
What about gcc, gdb, glibc and binutils ? How long do you think does it
take to get the current fixes/patches into a release ?
AFAIK RedHat/Cygnus supports/maintains gcc, gdb, glibc and binutils.
Are there (usually) any problems to get the patches/fixes (of gcc, gdb,
...) into a official release ? How good is the cooperation with the main
developers of these tools/libraries ? RedHat doesn't seem to be interested
in an Linux/PA-RISC port and debian is something like a competitor ...
Just curious,
max
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* Re: [parisc-linux] State of official Linux kernel
2001-11-19 19:40 [parisc-linux] State of official Linux kernel Markus Grabert
@ 2001-11-19 20:03 ` Randolph Chung
2001-11-19 20:13 ` Jurriaan on Alpha
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From: Randolph Chung @ 2001-11-19 20:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Markus Grabert; +Cc: parisc-linux
> I'm just curious what the state of the PA-RISC support of the
> official linux kernel is (2.4.14 from kernel.org).
2.4.14 kernel images are now available from the Debian archive. It is
also available from parisc-linux cvs.
I'm not sure what's the status of merging into the main tree though.
> What about gcc, gdb, glibc and binutils ? How long do you think does it
> take to get the current fixes/patches into a release ?
We work with folks that are "upstream" for these tools to incorporate
parisc specific changes into the mainline sources. Other than gdb I
believe we have very little debian/parisc specific patches.
> AFAIK RedHat/Cygnus supports/maintains gcc, gdb, glibc and binutils.
> Are there (usually) any problems to get the patches/fixes (of gcc, gdb,
> ...) into a official release ? How good is the cooperation with the main
> developers of these tools/libraries ? RedHat doesn't seem to be interested
> in an Linux/PA-RISC port and debian is something like a competitor ...
Without guessing about any political issues, I'd say that upstream has
been very cooperative in general in accepting parisc-linux port changes.
I'm not sure why you think this is/will be otherwise.
randolph
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* Re: [parisc-linux] State of official Linux kernel
2001-11-19 19:40 [parisc-linux] State of official Linux kernel Markus Grabert
2001-11-19 20:03 ` Randolph Chung
@ 2001-11-19 20:13 ` Jurriaan on Alpha
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From: Jurriaan on Alpha @ 2001-11-19 20:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Markus Grabert; +Cc: parisc-linux
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 07:40:28PM +0000, Markus Grabert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just curious what the state of the PA-RISC support of the
> official linux kernel is (2.4.14 from kernel.org).
>
> IMHO I assume that the latest Linux/PA-RISC progress didn't and won't
> make it in the official linux kernel tree (at least not soon), am I right ?
> (I don't see any hppa changes in the kernel-Changelogs at all)
Not while there are multiple changes per day - anyone with a parisc
machine tracks the parisc-kernel anyway, so what would be the point?
>
> Probably due to the fact that Linux/PA-RISC is still somewhat
> experimental and probably some design issues are not fixed yet.
> Are there any plans to integrate the lastest stuff into the
> linux main tree (soon) ?
I gather there's more use in fixing bugs than merging. Also see above.
>
> What about gcc, gdb, glibc and binutils ? How long do you think does it
> take to get the current fixes/patches into a release ?
There's some tough bugs at the moment, and I hope that after those are
squashed our hard-working developers will have the time to concentrate
on the kernel, with a relatively stable parisc development userland.
>
> AFAIK RedHat/Cygnus supports/maintains gcc, gdb, glibc and binutils.
> Are there (usually) any problems to get the patches/fixes (of gcc, gdb,
> ...) into a official release ? How good is the cooperation with the main
> developers of these tools/libraries ? RedHat doesn't seem to be interested
> in an Linux/PA-RISC port and debian is something like a competitor ...
>
You can't be serious. Debian/parisc is no competitior of RedHat. I
assume there would be no problem getting fixes in if they are the right
fixes. At this moment, I haven't seen a clear email saying: 'all bugs in
the development tools have been found, go forth and apt-get update!'.
Good luck,
Jurriaan
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