Your message dated Fri, 10 Dec 2010 19:45:53 -0800
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and subject line Re: olpc-kbdshim: doesn't work on upstream kernels
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regarding olpc-kbdshim: doesn't work on upstream kernels
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Package: olpc-kbdshim
Version: 12-2
Severity: grave
Justification: makes package unusable on target systems
olpc-kbdshim's init script has a check to ensure that it's run only on
OLPC hardware. It checks for /ofw/model; /ofw is where the device-tree
is mounted on OLPC kernels.
I've been working to get the OLPC device-tree code into the upstream
kernel, and it's definitely not going to end up mounting in /ofw.
Instead, it's reusing the PPC /proc/device-tree code, so that's where
it will end up mounting.
Rather than releasing Squeeze with an olpc-kbdshim that doesn't work on
stock Linux kernels, I'd like to get the init script fixed up ASAP to
check for /proc/device-tree/model. Otherwise, olpc-kbdshim just won't
run at all on OLPC systems with new kernels.
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--- Begin Message ---
This has been fixed in the olpc-kbdshim 12-3 upload.
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