Am 04.01.2011 22:02, schrieb Greg KH:
On Tue, Jan 04, 2011 at 09:50:41PM +0100, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
I'm far away from being a kernel hacker unfortunately. I might just end up being the one trying to merge security patches I find somewhere into that kernel to keep 11.1 running. The changes I would need right now are some to the spec file templates as I cannot rely on SUSE's internal PDB to fix package descriptions up. So I'm planning to go through the templates and fill in useful text.
Ick, no, don't do that, just use obs and the scripts we have for generating packages directly from the kernel git tree, and you will not need to edit any of those template files at all.
I use OBS and if you check your kernel:SLE11_BRANCH project you will find that your kernel packages there have exactly that issue. All have summary "Dummy summary" and description "Dummy description".
And if you all don't have someone to maintain your kernel, that actually knows how to handle kernel security issues, that might be a good thing to fix before thinking that Evergreen is going to be a viable platform that someone can actually trust.
Yes, and I never claimed something else. And given the responses to my initiative up to now I'm inclined to stop my efforts asap. It's not fun (and not possible) to drive this a one man show so apparently noone out there needs it. I also don't need it just for my private little dedicated server. I can and should just use CentOS. I was thinking there is a gap in our offers and we would find people to join in. That wasn't the case yet and I still wanted to start the experiment with 11.1 and would never recommend to people to use it but given they have nothing from now on but are also not able to switch everything was better than nothing. So yes, your comment was rather motivating to me :-( Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+help@opensuse.org