Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:35:54 -0700 | From | Marc Singer <> | Subject | Re: vmscan.c heuristic adjustment for smaller systems |
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On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 03:19:59PM +1000, Nick Piggin wrote: > >>Well, here is the current patch against 2.6.5-mm6. -mm is > >>different enough from -linus now that it is not 100% trivial > >>to patch (mainly the rmap and hugepages work). > > > > > >Will this work against 2.6.5 without -mm6? > > > > Unfortunately it won't patch easily. If this is a big > problem for you I could make you up a 2.6.5 version.
We'll, I'll try applying his patch and then yours. If it doesn't work I'll let you know.
> > >As an aside, I've been using SVN to manage my kernel sources. While > >I'd be thrilled to make it work, it simply doesn't seem to have the > >heavy lifting capability to handle the kernel work. I know the > >rudiments of using BK. What I'd like is some sort of HOWTO with > >example of common tasks for kernel development. Know of any? > > > > Well I don't do a great deal of coding or merging, but I > use Andrew Morton's patch scripts which make things very > easy for me.
Where does he keep 'em.
> Regarding bitkeeper, I have never tried it but there is > some help in Documentation/BK-usage/ which might be of > use to you.
I'll read it. Thanks.
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