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hourly2anon-vma merged in 2.6.7-rc1
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2004-05-27T08:02:12+00:00joib
See the changelog e.g. at <a href="http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/3178?PHPSESSID=2da80ec0b1f3e4417c4fed73713bbda2">kerneltrap</a>. The rmap patches, including 34-40 are included in this release.
Rik Van Riel
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2004-05-20T05:14:26+00:00snitm
Rik works for redhat now; not sure what it is he is actually focusing on these days.
Rik Van Riel
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2004-05-20T05:05:08+00:00subhasroy
<br>He was the rmap creator. Has he retired completely from kernel hacking? Haven't heard his name mentioned for quite some time.<br>
The status of object-based reverse mapping
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2004-05-20T04:13:44+00:00iabervon
I'd be pretty shocked if a new VM went into mainline without being in -mm <br>for a while first, if for no other reason than to make sure that people <br>with different sorts of systems actually test the one that ends up going <br>in.