Brian Mays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Once 2.2.12 makes it out of Incoming, we will have 8 kernel versions in > the unstable distribution? Do we REALLY need to provide that many > versions of the kernel?? > > I hate to complain, but every time a new version of the PCMCIA modules > is released, I have to build a set of packages for EACH of these > kernels. It's starting to become a real pain in the ass. > > Can't we keep the number down to something more manageable, say 4 at > most?
We now have: kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.0.35 kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.0.36 kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2.1 kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2.5 kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2.7 kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2.9 kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2.10 kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2.12 My suggestion would be: kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.0.38 kernel-{doc,headers,image,source}-2.2.12 Can anybody provide arguements against just having two kernels? -- I consume, therefore I am
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