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fix thinko in 0008-OF-Introduce-DT-overlay-support.patch #65

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@jkkm jkkm commented Oct 8, 2013

Putting a non-inline function in a header is bad juju. ;-)

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jadonk commented Feb 13, 2014

@RobertCNelson Any thoughts on merging this?

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I'd kinda like the 3.11 branch to fall into oblivion, If jkkm is using it still, we could merge it. (v3.12 got working usb out of the box)

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jkkm commented Feb 13, 2014

No worries... It was a build fix we needed for shipping in Fedora.
Shouldn't be needed anymore. Regards, Kyle

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I'd kinda like the 3.11 branch to fall into oblivion, If jkkm is using it
still, we could merge it. (v3.12 got working usb out of the box)

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Would be great to hear what's happening here and in #66. Although this is a fork and upstream support is obviously what's everybody is interested in, we need to work out where we are moving with this. I have proposed one alternative solution that shouldn't require these patches, please join the discussion on the beaglebone mailing list. (My post is currently waiting for moderator's approval, but hopefully it will reach the list subscribers soon).

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