[Buildroot] So what do we do about all the unmaintained boards?
Peter Korsgaard
jacmet at uclibc.org
Thu Jan 29 15:04:02 UTC 2009
>>>>> "Ulf" == Ulf Samuelsson <ulf.samuelsson at atmel.com> writes:
Ulf> VENDOR BOARD KERNEL
Ulf> AMD Dbu1500 2.6.19.1
Ulf> ARM AT91SAM9260 2.6.24 REMOVE?
Ulf> ARMLTD Integrator926 2.6.22.9
Ulf> Atmel Plenty All are or will soon be 2.6.28
Ulf> Hitachi MS7206SE01 No kernel config
Ulf> jp q5 2.4.26/29/32 REMOVE?
Ulf> KWIKBYTE kb9202 2.6.24
Ulf> mips malta 2.6.21.5
Ulf> Sharp LNode80 2.4.26 REMOVE?
Ulf> Soekris net4521/4801 2.4.29 REMOVE?
Ulf> Valka v100sc2 No kernel config
Ulf> Via epia-mii 2.6.11.5 REMOVE?
Ulf> x86 i386 2.6.21.5
Ulf> The reason for removing the ARM directory, is that it does not make
Ulf> any sense to do a "generic ARM".
I have been wanting to get rid of (atleast all the really ancient)
boards for some time, I don't remember ever seeing any updates to
them.
Either we mark them as DEPRECATED and remove them after the release,
or we do it now.
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Bye, Peter Korsgaard
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