kernel26 2.6.34-2
This release will be moved to core after signoff, together with
linux-firmware, initscripts, udev and mkinitcpio. Changes compared to -1: Remove kernel26-firmware package, it is replaced by linux-firmware added new tcp options FS#19604 (tpowa) Enable devtmpfs Add makedepends to build kernel26-{manpages,docs} properly Fix makepkg -R Please sign off. |
kernel26 2.6.34-2
This release will be moved to core after signoff, together with
linux-firmware, initscripts, udev and mkinitcpio. Changes compared to -1: Remove kernel26-firmware package, it is replaced by linux-firmware added new tcp options FS#19604 (tpowa) Enable devtmpfs Add makedepends to build kernel26-{manpages,docs} properly Fix makepkg -R Please sign off. |
kernel26 2.6.34-2
On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 14:03:01 +0200, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org>
wrote: > This release will be moved to core after signoff, together with > linux-firmware, initscripts, udev and mkinitcpio. Changes compared to -1: Don't we need to move xorg-server 1.8 and friends, too? (Mostly due to abi/api changes in the nouveau module) Or does xorg-server 1.7 work with the new kernel? (there is a chance I am mixing up things) -- Pierre Schmitz, https://users.archlinux.de/~pierre |
kernel26 2.6.34-2
On 19/06/10 22:03, Thomas Bächler wrote:
This release will be moved to core after signoff, together with linux-firmware, initscripts, udev and mkinitcpio. Changes compared to -1: Remove kernel26-firmware package, it is replaced by linux-firmware added new tcp options FS#19604 (tpowa) Enable devtmpfs Add makedepends to build kernel26-{manpages,docs} properly Fix makepkg -R Please sign off. All looks good to me... Signoff x86_64 kernel on i686 userspace. Allan |
kernel26 2.6.34-2
I don't know if here is a right place to reply.
I am keeping both kernel26 and kernel26zen-git in my system. The kernel26zen-git depends on kernel26-firmware and so as kernel26-ck. I know that both of them are in the aur, however, it is very hard to update because maybe I need to re-build kernel26zen-git due to a PKGBUILD change? Is there any other methods to do this? If this email causes any inconvenience, I apologize for it. On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org>wrote: > This release will be moved to core after signoff, together with > linux-firmware, initscripts, udev and mkinitcpio. Changes compared to -1: > > Remove kernel26-firmware package, it is replaced by linux-firmware > added new tcp options FS#19604 (tpowa) > Enable devtmpfs > Add makedepends to build kernel26-{manpages,docs} properly > Fix makepkg -R > > Please sign off. > > |
kernel26 2.6.34-2
Am 19.06.2010 15:01, schrieb Liu Yu Fei, Eric:
> I don't know if here is a right place to reply. > I am keeping both kernel26 and kernel26zen-git in my system. > The kernel26zen-git depends on kernel26-firmware and so as kernel26-ck. > I know that both of them are in the aur, however, it is very hard to update > because maybe I need to re-build kernel26zen-git due to a PKGBUILD change? > Is there any other methods to do this? linux-firmware should fulfill all those dependencies just fine. |
kernel26 2.6.34-2
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
> On 19/06/10 22:03, Thomas Bächler wrote: >> >> This release will be moved to core after signoff, together with >> linux-firmware, initscripts, udev and mkinitcpio. Changes compared to -1: >> >> Remove kernel26-firmware package, it is replaced by linux-firmware >> added new tcp options FS#19604 (tpowa) >> Enable devtmpfs >> Add makedepends to build kernel26-{manpages,docs} properly >> Fix makepkg -R >> >> Please sign off. >> > > All looks good to me... > > Signoff x86_64 kernel on i686 userspace. Signoff x86_64 |
kernel26 2.6.34-2
Am 19.06.2010 14:38, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 14:03:01 +0200, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> > wrote: >> This release will be moved to core after signoff, together with >> linux-firmware, initscripts, udev and mkinitcpio. Changes compared to > -1: > > Don't we need to move xorg-server 1.8 and friends, too? (Mostly due to > abi/api changes in the nouveau module) Or does xorg-server 1.7 work with > the new kernel? (there is a chance I am mixing up things) Andy mentioned something about that. I wouldn't know though. |
kernel26 2.6.34-2
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 15:03, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
> This release will be moved to core after signoff, together with > linux-firmware, initscripts, udev and mkinitcpio. Changes compared to -1: > > Remove kernel26-firmware package, it is replaced by linux-firmware > added new tcp options FS#19604 (tpowa) > Enable devtmpfs > Add makedepends to build kernel26-{manpages,docs} properly > Fix makepkg -R > > Please sign off. signoff x86_64 -- Roman Kyrylych (Ð*оман Кирилич) |
kernel26 2.6.34-2
On 19 June 2010 15:13, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
> Am 19.06.2010 15:01, schrieb Liu Yu Fei, Eric: >> I don't know if here is a right place to reply. >> I am keeping both kernel26 and kernel26zen-git in my system. >> The kernel26zen-git depends on kernel26-firmware and so as kernel26-ck. >> I know that both of them are in the aur, however, it is very hard to update >> because maybe I need to re-build kernel26zen-git due to a PKGBUILD change? >> Is there any other methods to do this? > > linux-firmware should fulfill all those dependencies just fine. > > Sign off x86_64. Lukas "stativ" Jirkovsky |
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