On 03/07/2017 01:11 PM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> How can I know when an update was available? Or, better which intermediate 
> versions are or have been available between my two kernels versions?

You search for the "linux" source package on the snapshots page:

> http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux/

Since some source versions may have failed to build from source on
powerpc, you can verify which versions of the linux package actually
built and should be available on snapshots:

> https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=linux&arch=powerpc

> Since I saw no other 4.7 series, I can see that the breakage happened already 
> in the 4.8 series:, somewhere between:

There are several 4.7.x package releases. How did you actually search
snapshot.debian.org? I wonder how you managed to miss them.

> I couldn't find any intermediate version to test (or later series of the 
> 4.7.x) ,

See above.

> if there is one, please tell me. Does this however gives you already a clue?

It's some progress, but we still need to get to the place that we find
the package version which introduced the problem.

Adrian

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