On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 03:11:54PM +0100, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> It can always happen that one out of fifty patches breaks compilation on
> some architectures, and I'm for sure not the one with the worst
> errors/patches ratio.
>
> -mm is an experimental kernel and although breakages are unfortunate,
> they do happen.
>
> I'm already compiling every single patch with both a non-modular and a
> completely modular .config for i386. This is the amout of testing I can
> afford. If this isn't considered enough I have to stop submtting
> patches.
This is not considered enough. If you can't be arsed to set up cross-compilers
on your box, please *stop* shitting in headers that might affect something
other than i386. It's not like doing a cross-toolchain was something hard...
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