From: Bruce Ashfield
Richard,
Here's my latest collection of changes. A couple of -stable's for 6.6
and obviously the most signficant is the introduction of 6.12 as the
primary reference kernel for the upcoming spring release.
I've combined the oe-core and poky distro changes into one series fo
On Wed, 2024-11-20 at 23:13 -0500, bruce.ashfi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Here are the -stable bumps that I've gathered. The 6.6 updates will
> help the CVEs in master, but 6.10 will continue to drag for another
> couple of weeks until I'm ready to fully send v6.12 as the new
> reference kernel and I re
From: Bruce Ashfield
Richard,
Here are the -stable bumps that I've gathered. The 6.6 updates will
help the CVEs in master, but 6.10 will continue to drag for another
couple of weeks until I'm ready to fully send v6.12 as the new
reference kernel and I remove it from master.
I've also included a
From: Bruce Ashfield
Richard,
A few aufs fixes, -stable and a configuration fixup for ARM/x86 split,
but otherwise, not a lot here.
I know the release is going to be cut shortly, so these can either be
post or in the release, obviously up to you. I'm sitting on other
changes that might cause is
From: Bruce Ashfield
Richard,
Here's the next set of -stable updates to the active kernels, a -rt
bugfix import and some configuration tweaks requested by Ross.
I do have commits locally to make 5.13 the default kernel for the
reference poky layers, but I'm heading out on vacation and won't
be
From: Bruce Ashfield
Richard,
Here's my queued set of update to linux -yocto. These are -stable, and of
course the AB INT fix provided by paulg.
The other change is one to the -dev kernel that allows the single AUTOREV
recipe to continue to work in older releases as we march through newer
kerne
Hi all,
There are a couple of repeated patches in this series, but I'm
sending them along just to make sure that all my pending patches
are grouped together.
In this series, we have a configuratiion tweak (that fixes a build
warning), -stable updates for all the active kernels, a bug fix for
erro
Hi all,
This pull request includes -stable updates for all the kernels that are
currently in master. I'll be dropping one kernel as I move to 4.12+ for
the fall release, but for now, they all continue to get updates.
I've done smoke build/boot testing on the updates, but the build matrix
is huge
On 16 August 2016 at 17:11, Bruce Ashfield
wrote:
> ... and hopefully hit me with it for hiding that note way down in a
> TL;DR 0/N message.
>
Oh it was definitely sensible, you covered everything in the cover letter
that I only skimmed last week and promptly forgot...
Ross
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On 2016-08-16 12:10 PM, Burton, Ross wrote:
On 16 August 2016 at 17:01, Bruce Ashfield mailto:bruce.ashfi...@windriver.com>> wrote:
Yep, that was covered in my 0/N:
I'll get my coat.
... and hopefully hit me with it for hiding that note way down in a
TL;DR 0/N message.
Bruce
Ros
On 16 August 2016 at 17:01, Bruce Ashfield
wrote:
> Yep, that was covered in my 0/N:
>
I'll get my coat.
Ross
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On 2016-08-16 12:00 PM, Burton, Ross wrote:
On 15 August 2016 at 19:26, Bruce Ashfield mailto:bruce.ashfi...@windriver.com>> wrote:
Are the important part of this series, and a significant
contribution to the
fall release. I've been testing these for some time, and we've run the
On 15 August 2016 at 19:26, Bruce Ashfield
wrote:
> Are the important part of this series, and a significant contribution to
> the
> fall release. I've been testing these for some time, and we've run the
> kernel lab and yocto-bsp scripts against the tools. We haven't found a
> regression yet, bu
Hi all,
Here's a collection of changes that have been queued over the past couple of
weeks.
I'm working on some additional -stable updates, as well as a new release
kernel for the fall release, but I wanted to get this queue cleared first.
The patches:
linux-yocto/4.1: netfilter: x_tables: fi
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