The yaffs mailing list archives are available and Wookey was going to do something at either www.aleph1.co.uk or www.balloonboard.org about it too I think to provide them in a more digestible form. To retrieve archive data send a mail to yaffs-request@toby-churchill.org with the word "archive" as the *first* word of your Subject: line followed by a command (or commands in the body test). Note that the server is up for much of the day. The connection is broken about 2 hourly but a reconnect attempt is made every 15 mins. ------- snippet from a howto of another list modified for yaffs ------------- Take care to remove disclaimers and footers, because the archive server might try to interpret these lines and if he can't understand them, you'll get back a help.txt. Instead of removing footers you can put the 'quit' command in the body of the message before your disclaimer and the archive server won't read your disclaimer/footer. The archive server knows the following commands: You may put the following commands in the subject line or in the body of a mail. If you put the commands in the body you can send multiple commands in one mail. If you submit a new software pointer don't put other commands in the body of your message, they will be ignored. Lines starting with a '#' are ignored. get filename ... You will get the file 'filename' by email ls directory ... You will get an overview of the directory 'directory' egrep case_insensitive_regular_expression filename ... Will search the file 'filename' for the expression. Upper or lower case letters will be treated equal. maxfiles nnn Set the maximum number of files that can sent to you to nnn. This will protect you from a flood of files if you do a get directory/*. 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So you send the following mail: To: yaffs-request@toby-churchill.org Subject: archive get latest/* You want to find out which files are available for you to get from the main archive directory: To: yaffs-request@toby-churchill.org Subject: archive ls * You are searching for the word 'scanner' in the latest messages of axp-list. These messages are stored in the subdirectory 'latest'. You are also searching for the word 'speech' in all messages of the main archive directory: To: yaffs-request@toby-churchill.org Subject: archive egrep scanner latest/* egrep speech * ------------- end ------------------- Once I get a fixed IP I'll move the list from Smartlist to Mailman and it will be a bit simpler. I have got yaffs running under 2.4.19-rmk4-tcl2 and 2.5.70-rmk1-tcl1 with recent mtd code though the 2.5 stuff was broken. I'll rsync my 2.5 tree up onto the tcl server shortly if that helps anyone. Nick Bane ----- Original Message ----- From: "llandre" To: Cc: ; ; Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 8:28 AM Subject: Re: Can't load yaffs.o (unresolved symbol __get_mtd_device) > > > > I'm using recent YAFFS sources downloaded via CVS on Aug, 1st with the > > > kernel linuxppc_devel_2.4.21-pre5. > > > I succesfully built the yaffs module but I can't load it with the insmod > > > command. > > > > > > Here what I get when trying to load: > > > > > > bash-2.05# /sbin/insmod -v yaffs.o > > > Using yaffs.o > > > Symbol version prefix '' > > > yaffs.o: unresolved symbol __get_mtd_device > > > bash-2.05# > > > > > > In the kernel's symbol list (System.map) I see the get_mtd_device symbol. > > > Why does the dynamic linker add two underscores '__'? > > > How to solve the problem? > > > >I think you are using an inconsistent version of mtd. > > > >The mtd I have here (definitely not the latest!) exports the symbol > >__get_mtd_device from mtdcore.c > > Charles, > > could you kindly send me the mtd you work with or tell me where I can > download it? > > > > > > > > Thanx in advance and best regards. > > > > > > PS: I posted the message to the YAFFS's ml too, but unfortunately I got no > > > answers :-( > > > >Sorry I have been very ill the last two weeks. > > Sorry for my unkind statement. I did not mean to pretend an answer but I > incorrectly thought this mailing list was almost abandoned (I clearly made > a terrible mistake!). Is it a available on the web an archive (something > like The linux-mtd Archives)? > > I apologize again and I thank for your help. > > > llandre > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- > This mailing list is hosted by Toby Churchill open software (www.toby-churchill.org). > If mailing list membership is no longer wanted you can remove yourself from the list by > sending an email to yaffs-request@toby-churchill.org with the text "unsubscribe" > (without the quotes) as the subject. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This mailing list is hosted by Toby Churchill open software (www.toby-churchill.org). 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