Re: ketchup+rt with ktimers added.

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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Matt Mackall wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 03:38:49AM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> >

>
> Thomas has indicated that these trees might not be very long-lived. So
> instead, I've added the ability to make local extensions:
>
> .ketchuprc:
>
> local_trees = {
>     '2.6-kt': (latest_dir,
>                "http://www.tglx.de/projects/ktimers/patch-%(full)s.patch",
>                r'patch-(2.6.*?)',
>                0, "Thomas Gleixner's ktimers."),
>     '2.6-kthrt': (latest_dir,
>                   "http://www.tglx.de/projects/ktimers/patch-%(full)s.patch",
>                   r'patch-(2.6.*?)',
>                   0, "Thomas Gleixner's ktimers and HRT patches.")
>     }
>
> $ ./ketchup -s 2.6-kt
> 2.6.14-rc4-kthrt3.patch

I did not know about this extension.  Good to know, thanks.

>
> > Since the base version of Michal Schmidt's ketchup-0.9+rt didn't include
> > Esben Nielsen's addition of handling Ingo's older kernels, I again
> > included it with this patch.
>
> That's been in tip for a while:
>
> http://selenic.com/repo/ketchup/
>

I didn't know about your repo directory.  Sorry, didn't have time to look
too deep into this. I just did a few searches on the web and found
different links scattered around.  I was just interested in the RT stuff,
so I didn't go to deep.

Actually, if you had a link to the repo from
http://www.selenic.com/ketchup/ I would have found it.

Thanks for the info, and hopefully this will now be public enough so other
thick headed people (like myself :-) knows about the local extensions.

Cheers,

-- Steve

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