Mine
> 138 nor khoa@us.ibm.com OPEN Build error: drivers/video/sis/sis_main.h:299:
> parse erro...
> 153 nor mbligh@aracnet.com OPEN compile failure on drivers/char/riscom8.c
> 154 nor mbligh@aracnet.com OPEN compile failure on drivers/char/esp.c
> 155 nor mbligh@aracnet.com OPEN compile failure on drivers/char/specialix.c
These three have no maintainer, and will probably not get fixed for a
while - someone has to move them to work queues etc and to do that
someone has to fix the broken tty layer locking in 2.5
> 162 nor khoa@us.ibm.com OPEN compile failure on
> drivers/media/video/bttv-cards.c
Patch has been pending for Linus since about 2.5.50 from Gerd
> 167 nor khoa@us.ibm.com OPEN compile failure on
> drivers/media/video/zr36120.c
Probably won't get fixed for a while yet
> 168 nor khoa@us.ibm.com OPEN compile failure on
> drivers/media/video/saa7185.c
Fixed in -ac I think
> 169 nor khoa@us.ibm.com OPEN compile failure on drivers/media/video/bt819.c
Fixed in -ac I think
> 185 low mbligh@aracnet.com OPEN mwave init yields: bad: scheduling while
> atomic!
I've got a thinkpad so feel free to assign that to me
> 195 nor khoa@us.ibm.com OPEN compile failure on
> drivers/media/video/zr36067.c
Won't get fixed for a while
> 196 nor khoa@us.ibm.com OPEN compile failure on
> drivers/media/video/stradis.c
Needa major work from the maintainer I suspect.
> 197 nor khoa@us.ibm.com OPEN compile failure on
> drivers/media/video/tda9887.o
Fixed in -ac I think
> 202 nor mbligh@aracnet.com OPEN compile failure on
> drivers/net/irda/vlsi_ir.c
Fixed in -ac
> 205 low mbligh@aracnet.com OPEN gpm mouse cursor flips chars on framebuffer
> console
> 206 nor mbligh@aracnet.com OPEN broken colors on framebuffer console
> 207 blo mbligh@aracnet.com OPEN Cirrus Logic Framebuffer -- Does not compile
> 209 nor mbligh@aracnet.com OPEN Matrox Framebuffer -- Does not compile
Really James Simmons is the person to get all the framebuffer bugs (and
probably by now close a lot of them)
Alan
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