On 5/8/06, Jimi Xenidis <jimix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
resend to larger group:
which one is the right one?
I'm going thru some merge hell and a need some newer PPC code from
kernel.org.
is it:
http://xenbits.xensource.com/linux-2.6-xen.hg (worked on)
This is the one which tracks the xen-unstable tree best, ideally on a
daily basis but sometimes I end up doing less boring things than
moving patches around. ;-)
--or--
http://xenbits.xensource.com/ext/linux-2.6-merge.hg (six weeks of
nothing)
This is currently abandoned since it doesn't look like creating a
mergeable complete set of patches or tree has any chance of getting
merged upstream. It is also very tedious to maintain because there
are usually many merge conflicts and/or manual intervention needed to
pull changes from linux-2.6-xen into this tree.
there is also linux-2.6.rc-xen.hg
This is supposed to track xen-unstable fairly closely and also get
updated whenever there is a new linux rc version.
linux-2.6.tip-xen.hg
This is supposed to track xen-unstable fairly closely and also get
updated to linux git tree on an almost daily basis. Maintained by
Chris Wright.
linux-2.6-patchqueue.hg
This is the patchqueue we intend to post on LKML.
the PPC team depends on the xenolinux repos trees rather that the
sparse tree.
We were haning off linux-2.6-merge.hg we would like to figure out
which one tracks Linus's git tree best.
Any of linux-2.6-xen, linux-2.6.rc-xen or linux-2.6.tip-xen, depending
on whether you like more churn coming from xen-unstable or from linux
git.
christian
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