Re: linux-2.6 upload planned

2009-01-11 Thread Luk Claes
Otavio Salvador wrote:
 dann frazier da...@debian.org writes:
 
 hey,
  I wanted to give -release  -boot a heads up that the kernel team is
 looking to do a linux-2.6 upload to sid tomorrow. As discussed on the
 d-i channel, delays in the d-i release have given us a short window to
 introduce a new build for inclusion in RC2.
 
  Changes pending for this update include:
   - a few local DoS security issues
   - the hppa kernel fix that was causing crashes during ruby
 builds (doesn't fix the FTBFS - that may be a userspace issue)
   - reintroduces a driver for the ia64 rtc (regression)
   - several other fixes of = important severity from Moritz's recent
 bug triage
 
 Please go ahead.

unblocked

Cheers

Luk


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Re: linux-2.6 upload planned

2009-01-10 Thread Otavio Salvador
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dann frazier da...@debian.org writes:

 hey,
  I wanted to give -release  -boot a heads up that the kernel team is
 looking to do a linux-2.6 upload to sid tomorrow. As discussed on the
 d-i channel, delays in the d-i release have given us a short window to
 introduce a new build for inclusion in RC2.

  Changes pending for this update include:
   - a few local DoS security issues
   - the hppa kernel fix that was causing crashes during ruby
 builds (doesn't fix the FTBFS - that may be a userspace issue)
   - reintroduces a driver for the ia64 rtc (regression)
   - several other fixes of = important severity from Moritz's recent
 bug triage

Please go ahead.

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Re: linux-2.6 upload planned

2009-01-09 Thread Petr Vyslouzil

hey,
 I wanted to give -release  -boot a heads up that the kernel team is
looking to do a linux-2.6 upload to sid tomorrow. As discussed on the
d-i channel, delays in the d-i release have given us a short window to
introduce a new build for inclusion in RC2.

 Changes pending for this update include:
  - a few local DoS security issues
  - the hppa kernel fix that was causing crashes during ruby
builds (doesn't fix the FTBFS - that may be a userspace issue)
  - reintroduces a driver for the ia64 rtc (regression)
  - several other fixes of = important severity from Moritz's recent
bug triage


Are XVR drivers (#508108) going to be included? If not, please, reconsider
as they've been successfully tried and tested in several different kernel
builds and on different HW.
Thanks.

Regards
Petr Vysloužil


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Re: linux-2.6 upload planned

2009-01-09 Thread dann frazier
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 01:08:01AM +0100, Petr Vyslouzil wrote:
 hey,
  I wanted to give -release  -boot a heads up that the kernel team is
 looking to do a linux-2.6 upload to sid tomorrow. As discussed on the
 d-i channel, delays in the d-i release have given us a short window to
 introduce a new build for inclusion in RC2.
  Changes pending for this update include:
   - a few local DoS security issues
   - the hppa kernel fix that was causing crashes during ruby
 builds (doesn't fix the FTBFS - that may be a userspace issue)
   - reintroduces a driver for the ia64 rtc (regression)
   - several other fixes of = important severity from Moritz's recent
 bug triage

 Are XVR drivers (#508108) going to be included? If not, please, reconsider
 as they've been successfully tried and tested in several different kernel
 builds and on different HW.
 Thanks.

Yep!

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Re: linux-2.6 upload planned

2009-01-09 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting dann frazier (da...@debian.org):
 hey,
  I wanted to give -release  -boot a heads up that the kernel team is
 looking to do a linux-2.6 upload to sid tomorrow. As discussed on the
 d-i channel, delays in the d-i release have given us a short window to
 introduce a new build for inclusion in RC2.
 
  Changes pending for this update include:
   - a few local DoS security issues
   - the hppa kernel fix that was causing crashes during ruby
 builds (doesn't fix the FTBFS - that may be a userspace issue)
   - reintroduces a driver for the ia64 rtc (regression)
   - several other fixes of = important severity from Moritz's recent
 bug triage

Does that include #508108 ?

If there is a release, fixing that one would be worth it from what I
read in it.






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Re: linux-2.6 upload planned

2009-01-09 Thread dann frazier
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 07:06:20AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
 Quoting dann frazier (da...@debian.org):
  hey,
   I wanted to give -release  -boot a heads up that the kernel team is
  looking to do a linux-2.6 upload to sid tomorrow. As discussed on the
  d-i channel, delays in the d-i release have given us a short window to
  introduce a new build for inclusion in RC2.
  
   Changes pending for this update include:
- a few local DoS security issues
- the hppa kernel fix that was causing crashes during ruby
  builds (doesn't fix the FTBFS - that may be a userspace issue)
- reintroduces a driver for the ia64 rtc (regression)
- several other fixes of = important severity from Moritz's recent
  bug triage
 
 Does that include #508108??

yep

 If there is a release, fixing that one would be worth it from what I
 read in it.

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