On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 04:19:01PM +0000, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > Frans Pop a écrit : > > Se IMO we should take a real good look at .25 and .26 and check what's > > new, what's important for Lenny and what's risky, and maybe check if some > > things we do want could be backported. > > As the release team is Cc:ed, I just want to make sure it is aware that > switching to 2.6.26 possibly means changes to userland, and thus freeze > exceptions. A few examples: > > - The switch to linux-libc-dev 2.6.25 has caused a lot of FTBFS due to > removed headers. Change have been needed in various packages including > glibc. > - The switch to linux-libc-dev 2.6.25 is the reason why glibc currently > FTBFS on hppa (due to a timeout in a test). Unfortunately I don't know > yet which change causes the problem, I am down to a 600 lines diff. > - I have recently uploaded a new version of lm-sensors needed to support > 2.6.26 kernels. > > That said I neither opposed nor in favor of a switch to 2.6.26, I just > want to emphasize that it can have a bigger impact than expected on the > release planning.
Changing kernel at this point of the release would be too destructive, so unless there is a big fat problem in the .25 that the .26 should fix and is unbackportable (does such a beast even exist ?) I'm rather opposed to it. Note that the asm/page.h mess is still not fixed thanks to hppa. Disclaimer: it's my own opinion, I did not check what other Release Team member think about this. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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