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Re: 2.4.0-test6 ppp trouble



Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> Having five people maintaining five PPC trees and occasionally sending patches to
> Linus seems the wrong way to maintain an architecture, and an implicit
> resignation to the total worthlessness of any PPC material in the stock tree at
> all!

One problem is keeping up with PowerPC hardware. It's all different.
Most bootroms don't leave enough information, so the kernel is full of
code which guess which variety of motherboard it's running on, then
behaves accordingly. There's all the different Apple chipsets, all the
embedded boards, a different interrupt routing for each prep machine.
There just aren't as many types of Alpha, and there isn't a new 68k
machine every week. A lot of differences in the five trees are about
coping with this.

- Adrian Cox, AG Electronics



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