Hi all,<br><br>I'm not done yet, but I've been making progress on porting XS code to ARM by making modifications to DSD's XS-0.7. Upon his suggestion, I have been basing my work on the srpms posted at <a href="http://xs-dev.laptop.org/xsrepos/stable/olpc/xs-0.7/source/">http://xs-dev.laptop.org/xsrepos/stable/olpc/xs-0.7/source/</a>.<br>
<br>I'm following Peter Robinson's suggestion, and using FC17 armv7hl snapshots as a base. The systemd startup requires mostly trivial changes from the old systemV mechanisms.<br><br>Now that I've got some of the services running, I'm wondering how to contribute to the XS codebase. What I'd prefer is to contribute deltas from XS-0.7 that use `uname -p` to enable the appropriate path through the startup scripts.<br>
<br>But I think contributing deltas presupposes that I'm working off of a git repository. <br><br>Earlier, I started using the git sources at <a href="http://dev.laptop.org">dev.laptop.org</a>, and I discovered that there did not appear to be an obvious set of git repos, corresponding to XS-0.7. Paths for repos that had the most recent changes included:<br>
<br>/packages/<br>/projects/<br>/bios-crypto/<br>/users/martin/<br><br>Any suggestions on how we should proceed?<br><br>George<br>