On Wednesday 2009-08-05 21:42, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
to date, the opensuse kernel git repository (git.opensuse.org/people/jblunck/kernel-source.git) has only seen two updates:
- on the 11.1 release party last year, or shortly before that
- about 2 weeks ago
Is there a reason for this irregular push pattern?
That's not "the opensuse kernel git repository" but some private clone created by Jan [Blunck], with only the master branch. We're working on a "official", automatically synced, mirror which should be available really soon (next week or the week after that).
3½ weeks, did it get somewhere? What is also quite irritating is that the two kernel-source.src.rpms (one standard, one rt) in {repositories}/Kernel:/HEAD/ have differing series.conf and so. That may be due to either being newer (as evident from the package release numbers), but in that case both rpms should have been built automatically in lockstep (or shortly after another). Or, these two .src.rpms are wholly separately maintained, which I would question why one would do that. Not even I needed to do _that_. I mean, series.conf can have "+RT" in front of rt patches, yet it does not. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+help@opensuse.org