On Thu, 2 Feb 2023 14:17:36 -0600
Justin Forbes <jmfor...@linuxtx.org> wrote:

> As the MR is now merged, it is a good time to make sure that everyone
> is aware. As of 6.2-rc5, Rawhide is no longer forcing a debug build
> with any kernels. All rawhide kernels are now built just like stable
> Fedora kernels, with both non-debug and debug variations.   This
> change was necessary because performance has degraded with debug
> kernels to the point that there were very few people using them,
> meaning fewer people testing daily upstream development builds.
> Changing the config to make the performance acceptable to more would
> take away much of the usefulness of the debug builds to begin with.
> We do still appreciate those who have the patience and ability to run
> rawhide debug kernels when possible just because they do still find
> the occasional lockdep issue, or other problems that would be hidden
> by a non-debug kernel.
> 
> In addition to this change, I have added debug builds for aarch64
> kernels.  Previously, debug kernels were only available on x86.

do you plan to still populate the RawhideKernelNodebug repo with the
current kernel rcs for use on the stable releases?


                Dan
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