On Tuesday 24 April 2012 03:33:35 Stefano Babic wrote: > On 22/04/2012 22:23, Charles Manning wrote: > > On Friday 20 April 2012 09:40:50 Tom Rini wrote: > >> On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 04:32:07PM +1200, Charles Manning wrote: > >>> Hello ubooters and yaffsers > > Hi Charles, > > >>> I was commissioned to refresh yaffs2 in u-boot and add a mechanism to > >>> support dynamic yaffs partition set up (way simpler than screwing > >>> around with mtd part) and manual configuration. > >>> > >>> Rather than do this as a once off, I set this scripting up so that > >>> this can be done at any time (painlessly I hope) to bring in the fresh > >>> code (as per Linux patching). > >> > >> Just to put this out there, if you're not submitting patches to get the > >> code into git, should the current support in-tree be removed? > > > > I think it is worth having yaffs in the main code base, but not the old > > stuff. > > > > The primary reason to have a "patch-in" script is to allow people to > > refresh the yaffs they are using in a pretty painless way. > > Well, why do not push your patches directly to ML ? This increases > surely the number of testers, and after ypur patches will be merged > thare is not need for external scripts. I have sent a pull request to the list. https://github.com/cdhmanning/u-boot-yaffs2 -- CHarles