Hi,
I don't see any value to keep factory buggy on purpose while 3.7 is shaping up.
Kernel:head can stay what it is and I just take a kernel from the stable series just as Greg is doing for tumbleweed.
And once you're ready for 3.7 we switch to it again. The only problem is the changes files being from different branches, but for the factory users it would only go forward in kernel versions.
Stephan (in the train)
Jeff Mahoney
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On 10/9/12 1:58 PM, Jiri Slaby wrote:
On 10/09/2012 11:47 AM, Stephan Kulow wrote:
On 09.10.2012 09:41, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
On Monday, October 08, 2012 19:30:33 Jiri Slaby wrote:
On 10/08/2012 06:41 PM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Once updated to 3.6.1, I will re-enable omapdrm to have a working DVI output.
Only kernel:stable will have 3.6.1. And I forgot to push yesterday, so it will sync this very late night.
What about getting 3.6.1 then into Factory?
Please work with Coolo if this comes from stable since that's not the normal devel project,
If it's ok for everyone, I just copypac from Kernel:stable - factory doesn't even have the 3.6.0 final ;(
I'm not sure -- what does it mean to copypac from k:s?
BTW. kernel:head has 3.6 final, there just was no SR?
I could've sworn I issued it as soon as I saw builds complete. If not, it's only accidental.
Then there's the issue of whether we want -stable releases in Factory at all. It seems like a strange proposition to have -stable updates *AND* -rc kernels in the same project when it's not in the final stages of an official release cycle. OTOH, Tumbleweed shouldn't be ahead of Factory and it often is.
- -Jeff
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