Hello!

Thanks Rodion, Vagrant, and everyone involved for updating the
Linux-libre packages!

Vagrant Cascadian <[email protected]> skribis:

> I really wonder if we should ship so many versions concurrently... when
> most users probably use the default version or default lts version (I am
> guessing, anyways)... rolling out updates for that many kernel versions
> at once takes a full calendar day or more to have substitutes available
> for all versions (and not even all architectures, bordeaux does not
> usually build until it lands on guix master branch; I have not seen CI
> build an aarch64-linux kernel in ages)...

Yeah we could probably trim those versions a bit.

> I think the vast majority of the time is applying and verifying the
> linux-libre patchsets to generate the cleaned source tarball;

I’m curious: Debian has a cleanup mechanism probably similar to that of
Linux-libre, no?  How does it compare, both in terms of accuracy and
speed?

Thanks,
Ludo’.

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