On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 05:44:11PM +1000, doiggl@velocitynet.com.au wrote:
Hello, Found a way to extract the kernel url being developed [1] at https://lkml.org/ You could use crontab entry to get the kernel in an automated way and get the kernel being developed. --Glenn
[1] # cat x cd /tmp rm index.html wget -c https://lkml.org/ grep -i tarfile index.html |head -1 | cut -d"\"" -f4 | sed 's/^/wget \-c /'
# chmod 700 x
--output of job: # ./x --2014-07-09 17:21:38-- https://lkml.org/ Resolving lkml.org (lkml.org)... 146.185.183.13 Connecting to lkml.org (lkml.org)|146.185.183.13|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 46797 (46K) [text/html] Saving to: ‘index.html’
100%[===================================>] 46,797 144KB/s in 0.3s
2014-07-09 17:21:40 (144 KB/s) - ‘index.html’ saved [46797/46797]
wget -c https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/testing/linux-3.16-rc4.tar.xz
Or you can subscribe to the kernel announce mailing list and get an email notification of every new kernel released, instead of pounding on the kernel.org web server :) What exactly is the problem you are trying to fix here? The kernel developers know when a new -rc release is out, that's not news. It just takes time to get it into obs, which has nothing to do with not knowing that a new release is present upstream. thanks, greg k-h -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org