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Ketchup with that?

Matt Mackall has released version 0.7 of his "ketchup" script. Ketchup can be thought of as a sort of apt-get for kernel trees; run "ketchup 2.6-bk" and it will go get the right combination of kernel tarballs and patch sets and put them together into a complete kernel tree. Several different trees are supported, including -mm, -tiny, and -mjb, and the script can string together a series of patches to get to the desired destination. If you find yourself playing with a number of different kernel trees, ketchup may prove to be a tasty condiment to add to your tool collection.
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Ketchup with that?

Posted May 6, 2004 14:08 UTC (Thu) by leandro (guest, #1460) [Link]

> Ketchup can be thought of as a sort of apt-get for kernel trees

Debian already has kernel-<version>-tree packages... no need for yet another program.


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