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Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 10:52:36 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
To: Bill Fisher <bfisher@onstor.com>
Cc: Rendell Fong <rendell.fong@onstor.com>
Subject: kernel tree now up to date in home directory
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I finally managed to get git to cooperate, either that or I've
completely scrogged the git repository, and the repository in

~andys/src/tuxrx/linux/kernel/linux-mips-2.6

should be git-fetchable and has the latest from Bill (tpl code and
neteee2 in-tree stuff) and the APCU thread/module framework from me.  A
tarball can be created very easily by any system that has git installed
on it (one can log into ripper in lieu of installing git on a
particular system):

cd ~andys/src/tuxrx/linux/kernel/linux-mips-2.6
git-archive onstor-2.6.22-tuxrx > path-to-tar-file.tar

OR

git-archive onstor-2.6.22-tuxrx | (cd some-directory && tar xvf -)

this will give you a tarball or a copy of the tree as it's checked in,
without all the cruft I might have laying around including bogus mods
to files that even I don't want.

Let me know if something doesn't work or anyone has a problem.

Cheers,

a
