On Sat, 2012-12-22 at 20:36 +1100, Jayen Ashar wrote: > On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 12:18 AM, Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> wrote: > > On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 12:41 +1100, Jayen Ashar wrote: > >> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 12:07 PM, Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> > >> wrote: > >> > On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 11:14 +1100, Jayen Ashar wrote: > >> >> Hi kernel team, > >> >> > >> >> I intend to package the stable versions of compat-wireless and > >> >> compat-drivers (when available) as module-assistant packages, starting > >> >> with compat-wireless 3.5.4. The reason I am using module-assistant > >> >> (instead of dkms) is so that embedded users of debian can compile & > >> >> distribute kernel module packages without needing a compiler on the > >> >> embedded device. > >> > > >> > This is not a reason to avoid DKMS, as you can use 'dkms mkdeb' to build > >> > a package for installation elsewhere. > >> > >> didn't know about mkdeb. will start looking at dkms (at least for our > >> internal use). thanks. > >> > >> >> I am starting with 3.5.4 because I have already > >> >> packaged it for my company and have tested it internally with the > >> >> squeeze kernel. > >> > > >> > Since wheezy is now frozen, this cannot be added to wheezy and therefore > >> > cannot be added to squeeze-backports either. So this will not be a very > >> > effective way to help other squeeze users. > >> > >> Could it be added to wheezy-backports? > > > > Yes, once it's in testing for jessie. > > > >> > The official kernel package (linux-2.6/linux source package) does get > >> > stable updates to extend hardware support, but not as many as I would > >> > like. I would really like to see compat-drivers integrated into the > >> > linux source package so users don't need to look for extra package or a > >> > special installer. But we will need to ensure that there is adequate > >> > regression testing whenever we update compat-drivers in stable. > >> > > >> > Would you be interesting in working on this? It would help many more > >> > users than a separate package. > >> > >> Are you asking for work on adding it to linux-source, or doing some > >> testing? I'm not sure I could provide adequate testing on any version > >> other than the one's my company is running. > > > > I'm requesting that you work on adding it to the linux source package > > and do what testing you can. In any case we'll have to ask users for > > beta testing. > > > > Before you do that work, though, it would need to be agreed among the > > kernel and release teams that we should update drivers in this way. But > > I hope that's not too controversial. > > Do you think there is value in having many versions available? > (Ubuntu seems to have this.) I was planning to separately package > 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, and 3.6, so users could have the version they wanted.
Users will want the version that works, which they likely won't know in advance. We should take responsibility for picking a good version and any necessary bug fixes on top of it. Ben. > (I was planning on earlier versions as well, but if there's no hope of > getting into squeeze-backports, I see little purpose.) -- Ben Hutchings Every program is either trivial or else contains at least one bug
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