Re: Kernel broken for Apple powerbooks

2020-09-01 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
On 9/1/20 12:42 PM, Giuseppe Sacco wrote: >> What patch? Did the kernel guys already fix the problem? > > no, the one that disable VMAP_STACK on ppc32 with PMU. And it will be > included in 5.8-stable, as well. Well, just disabling a configuration option is not really a fix though. Adrian --

Re: Kernel broken for Apple powerbooks

2020-09-01 Thread Giuseppe Sacco
Il giorno mar, 01/09/2020 alle 12.17 +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz ha scritto: > Hi Guiseppe! > > On 9/1/20 9:30 AM, Giuseppe Sacco wrote: > > > Let me try it on my on Apple iBook G4 first though. > > > > did you try on your machine? > > Not yet. I wasn't home the past days. Will try it today

Re: AW: debian-ports source packages

2020-09-01 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Hello! On 9/1/20 9:14 AM, Paul Wise wrote: > You could donate powerpc hardware so that Debian can do various tests > on powerpc, for example package tests and reproducible builds tests. > > https://ci.debian.net/ > https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/reproducible.html Actually, that wou

Re: Kernel broken for Apple powerbooks

2020-09-01 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Hi Guiseppe! On 9/1/20 9:30 AM, Giuseppe Sacco wrote: >> Let me try it on my on Apple iBook G4 first though. > > did you try on your machine? Not yet. I wasn't home the past days. Will try it today. > BTW, it seems this patch will be included > in upstream version 5.9-rc4. What patch? Did the

Re: Kernel broken for Apple powerbooks

2020-09-01 Thread Giuseppe Sacco
Hello Adrian, Il giorno ven, 28/08/2020 alle 15.51 +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz ha scritto: > Hello! > > On 8/28/20 3:41 PM, Giuseppe Sacco wrote: [...] > > Ok, so I will ask for this config change on the standard package > > src:linux using the already opened bug. > > Yes, I posted a propos

Re: AW: debian-ports source packages

2020-09-01 Thread Paul Wise
[Moving to debian-powerpc as we are getting off-topic on debian-snapshot] On Tue, 2020-09-01 at 06:14 +, Budweiser Gregor wrote: > Our hardware does not support 64bit Interesting, what hardware do you have? > what could we do to help debian-ports? I'm not involved in the powerpc port, folk