I'd like to try to compile my own kernel, using the realtime patch set. At
kernel.org, I see that the 6.6 kernel source is 6.6, but the 6.6 realtime
patch set is 6.6-rt12. Does that matter, or is it enough that both are
given as 6.6? Similarly, if I see that the 6.5 series is at 6.5.10 for the
kernel source at kernel.org, and the patch set is 6.5.2-rt8, is that an
issue, or do I always need to use patches which match the version numbering
completely? Thanks!

Scott Denlinger

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