Hi, > > I'm ambivalent on this point. > > > > However, to build the CDD, it would be nice if the CDD can be built > > completely from sources available within Debian. > > As a humble user, I only vaguely understand all this business with realtime > capabilities and the security issues involved. Apart from the dependencies, > what would be the reasons for not including all DeMuDi packages including the > kernel in Debian? Surely it would be appropriate for a Custom Debian > Distribution to be installable from pure Debian sources.
Including low-latency kernel will require quite a bit of overhead including making sure it builds and works on most architectures. That will mean I (or somebody else) will have to hack kernel on ppc and amd64 architectures which are less tested for -RT trees. I think it's something to discuss with debian-kernel guys. What would be the implication of including kernel images of low-latency kernel variation into Debian? I'm Cc'ing debian-kernel for input. regards, junichi -- [EMAIL PROTECTED],netfort.gr.jp} Debian Project -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]