Hi, kfreebsd-10 migrated last night; is there a chance another upload of the kernel could go into sid and be aged in before the freeze starts?
> +kfreebsd-10 (10.1~svn273874-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium > + > + * Upload to unstable > + * New upstream snapshot of 10.1-RC4 FreeBSD.org hasn't published an announcement for RC4 yet, which would explain the changes in more detail, but there were only a few bugfixes applied: - revert a GEOM optimisation that possibly caused data corruption in some environments - fix ATA CF ERASE - something corrected in the HyperV drivers - unspecified bug fixed in Intel EPT and in VMM (from http://www.freshbsd.org/search?project=freebsd&q=file.name%3Areleng%2F10.1%2Fsys) and also bring in the following changes, already in experimental: > * New upstream snapshot of 10.1-RC3+ > - Fix memory leak in sandboxed namei lookup. [SA-14:22] > (CVE-2014-3711) (Closes: #766278) > * Symlink to drm2.ko as provider of drmn.ko dependency, for *kms > modules (Closes: #731182) > * NEWS: advise to reboot after upgrading kernel and userland tools > from wheezy (Closes: #765588) I think all of these make sense, although none of them were RC bugs which is why I'm asking in advance. A snapshot of RC4 should be exactly what releases with FreeBSD 10.1, which was rescheduled for 10th November 2014. Thanks, Regards, -- Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org
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