On 27.04.14 17:23, Matwey V. Kornilov wrote:
I don't know. If it is the best solution, then we can. Basically, what I need is to fetch the 11 patches from Kernel:openSUSE-13.1 However, I am not aware of how does kernel updates usually get into Ports tree.
Please don't top post :). I don't think we have a really good solution for this. The "usual" way we envisioned things to work is that openSUSE:<release> just contains everything necessary for the release. Any board we have to enable after that process should just get a Contrib subproject where we can add newer versions of kernels etc specific to that board. In parallel all the changes go into Factory where we can then enable that board for the next <release> version of openSUSE. However, getting hardware support working for a release is so incredibly hard that I'm fairly sure we'd end up with an empty set of hardware platforms if we really went with that plan. So we started loosing up the requirements. I'm not sure up to which point it does make sense to loosen them though. Would it help you if we create a Contrib for the BeagleBone and add you as admin for that? There you could linkpac the JeOS package inside and copypac the latest kernel and then have your own playing ground for that particular platform without necessarily relying on us. Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org