[GIT PULL] two trivial omap build error fixes for v3.8 merge window
From: tony@atomide.com (Tony Lindgren)
Date: 2012-12-20 16:03:00
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* Olof Johansson [off-list ref] [121220 07:58]:
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 07:25:08AM -0800, Tony Lindgren wrote:quoted
* Russell King - ARM Linux [off-list ref] [121220 07:03]:quoted
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 09:18:28AM -0800, Tony Lindgren wrote:quoted
Here's few more trivial build fixes caused by the merge conflicts.If Olof isn't able to pull this stuff in tonight, I'll pull it into my tree and send it up with my stuff. I'll also see about picking up on the previous one with the common.c vram.h fix too.I just replied to the "[GIT PULL] ARM: arm-soc fixes for 3.8" thread suggesting Linus pull it. It seems that the issue with that one .dts file can easily be fixed later on and there's no need to go tinker with that branch. Please go ahead and pull in the $Subject: branch though, these two are not yet in Olof's branch.quoted
I'm not sure what Olof's plans are, but I know Arnd isn't around at the moment, and Olof was travelling a couple of days ago and hasn't reappeared since. I don't think we can leave these fixes any longer as OMAP has been broken in mainline for at least the last four days and we're nearing the end of the merge window.Yes, Olof mentioned that he should be back online within few days. He's probably enjoying the bastu :)More like dealing with sick and jetlagged kids, and having issues with a decent 3G connection where I'm staying (almost literally in the middle of nowhere). It's the first time my current workflow of ssh:ing to my main workstation has not worked well, unfortunately.
Welcome back :)
I've redone the sunxi pieces of the fixes branch now, and will apply the other recent pull requests and will include those. Since Tony's patches are on a branch, if Russell overtakes me and gets his pull request in, there won't be any problems caused by it.
Right, those branches are safe to merge into whichever branches need them.
I'll have a fresh pull request for Linus in an hour or so.
OK, hope my reply to that thread does not confuse things further. Regards, Tony