[syslinux] [Syslinux-GSoC] Successed in converting the cache code to C
H. Peter Anvin
hpa at zytor.com
Tue Jun 2 22:48:57 PDT 2009
liu Aleaxander wrote:
> hi there,
>
> The cache code of C version worked well(at least for extlinux, and this
> is what I'm doing). you can go and check it on my git web
> <http://git.zytor.com/?p=users/liu/gsoc09_liu.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/extlinux>.
>
> Besides this, I got some new trouble:
> the first is about git. When I cloned all the syslinux code from the
> syslinux.git, then I'll do my work on it. And after adding some new
> stuff, I should push it on my git web. So, there is the problem. I need
> do the following to push my own work :
> git remote rm origin /* rm it first */
> git remote add origin ssh://..../gsoc_liu.git
> then I can push my stuff by
> git push origin (branch)
>
> After this (in fact, after the 'git rmote rm origin'), I can't update
> the code by 'git pull' any more. While, in fact, the syslinux code is
> changed every day, and in some case I have to update it. so how can I do
> it with git push stuff to my git web while git pull stuff from syslinux
> git web synchronously and easily?
>
Just add the following to your .git/config file:
[branch "master"]
remote = origin
merge = refs/heads/master
> the second is about printf. It doesn't work well in the formart string.
> I'll debug it now but I don't think I can fix it.
I'll take a look at it.
> After this I will change the load_config part to C, then testing it with
> extlinux (Just change the load_config first, after that, I will try to
> merge the EXT fs drive written for user space into core). so, this is
> the current plan.
Great!
-hpa
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H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
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