On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 10:00:25PM +0200, Thiemo Seufer wrote: > The real problem isn't the unified source tree, but how to create > kernels from it. A single debian source package for all architectures > means there is no way to keep an older version for one of them. So we > lose the flexibility to skip known bad versions for one architecture.
Umm, I don't thing known bad version for architecture makes any sense. There's known bad changes and we can back changes out if nessecary. > We also lose the flexibility to make an arch-specific update without > forcing everyone to upgrade their kernels for nothing. Handle them the same as everywhere? Urgend per-arch changes become NMU, if anything interesting for the others happened just make it a normal release.