Alan Cox wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 13:43:52 -0300
> "Alan Carvalho de Assis" <
acassis@gmai...> wrote:
>
>
>
> Well the first step to sanity would be moving the kernel code to the 8086
> gcc, getting ansi prototypes and sane C. That means sorting the asm out
> with gcc asm which frankly scares me 8)
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>
I don't know very well what are the differences between the 2 codes, but
I think that is possible to use a recursive bash script to automatically
replace lines that have to be replaced and go.
I thought at something like this:
#!/bin/bash
for i in `grep -R "text that is in files to be replaced" elks/* | cut
-f1-1 -d ":"`
do
sed -i -e 's,old code,new code,g' $i
sed -i -e 's,old code,new code,g' $i
...
done
It is a good idea?
I hope yes.
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