Hi, > On Monday 04 December 2006 16:32, Vasily Tarasov wrote: > >>and then will receive notifications. Practically each source-upload >>cause rejects. > > > If that patch is really that picky when it comes to versions of the > kernelsource, maybe you should depend on the very versions of the > kernel-source-* packet the patch was made for. it is not that picky much. we just have similar fixes, e.g. from stable branches or from security which we usually add faster than other vendors, so after debian kernel is updated it conflicts with the same fixes in our patch. or just a context changes which reject the patch. all these conflicts are usually trivial, but require human attention :/
> Another question: Once Etch is released, will there be security updates for > that patch? Since one can expect updates to debian's kernel from time to > time, will the security team support kernel-patch-openvz, too? Do you mean OpenVZ security team? Sure, 2.6.18-OVZ kernel will be a long supported one with regular updates (as it looks like at least RHEL5 and Etch are based on it). We participate in security@ mail ling list, so fix both mainstream and OpenVZ-specific issues when needed. Thanks, Kirill -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]