Hi, we tested your kernel and here are the results:
Overall result: PASSED
Merge: OK
Compile: OK
Test: OK
Tested-by: CKI Project
Kernel information:
Brew / Koji Task ID: 101248957
You can find all the details about the test run at
https://dataw
Hi, we tested your kernel and here are the results:
Overall result: PASSED
Merge: OK
Compile: OK
Test: OK
Tested-by: CKI Project
Kernel information:
Brew / Koji Task ID: 101247575
You can find all the details about the test run at
https://dataw
> it will show up in 6.3.4 for stable Fedora releases.
That's great news! Thanks!
Steve.
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On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 9:37 AM Steve Bennett wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a reason why CONFIG_NFT_CONNLIMIT is not set in default Fedora
> kernels?
> I think there was a problem with it in early kernel 4.19, but that was quite
> a while ago, and as it stands it seems that documented functionalit
Hi,
Is there a reason why CONFIG_NFT_CONNLIMIT is not set in default Fedora kernels?
I think there was a problem with it in early kernel 4.19, but that was quite a
while ago, and as it stands it seems that documented functionality is
unavailable with no easy workaround.
TIA!
Steve.
From: Felix Maurer
kernel.spec: package unstripped test_progs-no_alu32
Two bpf selftest run by test_progs-no_alu32 were failing:
./test_progs-no_alu32 -t attach_probe
[...]
libbpf: elf: failed to find symbol 'trigger_func2' in '/proc/self/exe'
test_attach_probe:FAIL:attach_uprobe_byname unexpec