I just attempted a hand-build of kernel 5.18.15 and it exhibits exactly the
same failure, the same stack traces. (hand-built means cp /boot/config;
make old-config; make deb-pkg; dpkg -i)
--linas
On Sun, 31 Jul 2022 12:30:42 +0200, Diederik de Haas wrote:
>From the partial logs you shared it appeared that your network also went down
>after (quite) some time,
If you're referring to my 5.14.0-1 kernel log, I can't offer any insight, as
I only tried that kernel briefly, nearly a year ago.
Followup-For: Bug #1014633
What about adding a superficial autopkgtest that tries to compile a
dummy third-party kernel module using kbuild? That should help noticing
such breakage earlier.
Andreas
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> tags 999551 - wontfix
Bug #999551 [src:linux] Support Landlock by default in Debian kernels
Removed tag(s) wontfix.
> tags 999551 + pending
Bug #999551 [src:linux] Support Landlock by default in Debian kernels
Added tag(s) pending.
> thanks
Stoppi
On Sunday, 31 July 2022 01:51:08 CEST Forest wrote:
> >Is this problem still present with a recent 5.10 or (better yet) the
> >5.18.14 kernel from Unstable?
>
> It is still present in recent 5.10 kernels.
>
> 5.18.14-1 from unstable hasn't shown the failure in about a dozen boots.
> That's encour
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