Re: [elrepo] The kernel-lt Package Set and RHEL6 - Going Forwards.

2017-11-26 Thread Leon Fauster via elrepo
Am 26.11.2017 um 17:09 schrieb Alan Bartlett : > > On 26 November 2017 at 15:01, Leon Fauster via elrepo > wrote: >> Am 26.11.2017 um 01:22 schrieb Alan Bartlett : >>> >>> Anyone making long-term use of our kernel-lt (or, indeed,

Re: [elrepo] The kernel-lt Package Set and RHEL6 - Going Forwards.

2017-11-26 Thread Alan Bartlett
On 26 November 2017 at 15:01, Leon Fauster via elrepo wrote: > Am 26.11.2017 um 01:22 schrieb Alan Bartlett : >> >> Anyone making long-term use of our kernel-lt (or, indeed, kernel-ml) >> package set should also give consideration to updating the base >>

Re: [elrepo] The kernel-lt Package Set and RHEL6 - Going Forwards.

2017-11-26 Thread Leon Fauster via elrepo
Am 26.11.2017 um 01:22 schrieb Alan Bartlett : > > On 17 November 2017 at 18:58, Alan Bartlett wrote: >> For a number of years, the kernel-lt package set for EL6 has been >> based on the linux-3.10.X long term support branch. > > > >> Upstream, at kernel.org,

[elrepo] The kernel-lt Package Set and RHEL6 - Going Forwards.

2017-11-17 Thread Alan Bartlett
For a number of years, the kernel-lt package set for EL6 has been based on the linux-3.10.X long term support branch. I recently checked the package change-log and noted the following entries -- * Sun Nov 05 2017 Alan Bartlett - 3.10.108-1 - Updated with the 3.10.108 source