git status (was: drm tree for 2.6.16-rc1)

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Thu Jan 12 2006 - 16:42:09 EST


Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Dave Airlie wrote:
> >
> > Hi Linus,
> > Can you pull the drm-forlinus branch from
> > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/airlied/drm-2.6.git
> >
> > This is a pretty major merge over of DRM CVS, and every driver in the DRM
> > is brought up to latest versions....
>
> I'm actually somewhat inclined to not pull any more. We've had lots of
> (hopefully minor) issues for the last few days, and I know that people
> had DRM issues with the -mm tree (which I assume tracked this tree) not
> more than a week or so ago.

iirc that was AGP. DRM had a few won't-compile problems, now fixed.

So I think we could squeeze DRM in, but yes, it's getting to that time.

> IOW, I want to make sure that my tree is somewhat stable again. I don't
> want -rc1 to be horrible.

Merge status:

Size in bytes tree
(including changlog)

666832 git-acpi.patch
2534 git-agpgart.patch
98909 git-audit.patch
32930 git-cfq.patch
46766 git-cifs.patch
289519 git-drm.patch
465768 git-infiniband.patch
1045 git-ntfs.patch
9244 git-ocfs2.patch
40442 git-pcmcia.patch
24191 git-sym2.patch
31765 git-watchdog.patch

acpi: A few recent reports of AML-level unaligned accesses in that tree.

audit: we're tracking one oops which seems to be coming out of the audit code

cfq: OK

CIFS: no problems of which I'm aware

DRM: no problems of which I'm aware

infiniband: Roland, you need to resend the pull request asap, please.

ntfs: no problems of which I'm aware

ocfs2: it's a small update

pcmcia: had a problem but I think that's now fixed. But this seems
to be fairly fresh code?

sym2: no problems of which I'm aware

watchdog: Wim has been very quiet in recent months. No problems
of which I'm aware.
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