Todd, Looking at our code review app: https://gerrit.openafs.org/#/q/linux
I see a 4.8 (linux48 branch name) patch which is only on the master branch, so I would start there for now. Cheers, Joe On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Todd Lewis <uto...@email.unc.edu> wrote: > Is there a straightforward way to figure out which pieces of > git://git.openafs.org/openafs.git could be used to test on Linux 4.10.x? > I know > running Fedora comes with the risk that the kernel gets ahead of > out-of-tree > modules, and that the volunteers keeping OpenAFS alive prefer to release > tested > software. So I get that there are times like now when the choice is between > running older kernels or pre-release (or not-yet-written) code. But this > is a > personal desktop, not a production service machine, so thin ice is an > acceptable > choice. Besides, if I can help out with some testing I'm glad to do that. > > Having said all that, and having crawled around the repo with my novice > level > git foo, I have not found anything like, "Those willing to crash and burn > with > the latest kernels could try this, this, and that." I'm willing, but > insufficiently en-clued. > > Thanks. > > -- > +--------------------------------------------------------------+ > / todd_le...@unc.edu 919-445-0091 http://www.unc.edu/~utoddl / > / "We is confronted with insurmountable opportunities." / > / - Walt Kelly, "Pogo" / > +--------------------------------------------------------------+ > > _______________________________________________ > OpenAFS-devel mailing list > OpenAFS-devel@openafs.org > https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel > -- Joe Gorse C: 440-552-0730 LI: Joe Gorse <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/joe-gorse/7/12/397>