On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 02:33 +0900, sf...@users.sourceforge.net wrote: > Hello Robert, > > Robert Wotzlaw: > > nearly two years ago I send you the script bldchraufs. Since > > that time > > many things have changed. This concerns the Linux kernel - now the > > kernel is dressed with a three as major number - and the current > > Debian > > distribution of the testing domain is called Wheezy. All these > ::: > > Yes, I remember that I put your product under > aufs2-util.git/sample/auroot. > > > > The following kernel message is the output that was produced during > > the run of the above mentioned script: > > > > [ 99.881160] aufs: module is from the staging directory, the > > quality > > is unknown, you have been warned. > > I guess this message is produced by debian.
Yes, we mark as aufs as 'staging' since it isn't a part of the upstream kernel. > > [ 99.884200] aufs 2.1-standalone.tree-3.0-rcN-20110711 > > Oh, no. > This version is once labeled "don't use". > - for linux-3.x, aufs2 is called "don't use". > - aufs-2.1 is not supported now. > - use aufs3 for linux-3.x. > - if debian people made their own version of aufs, I cannot support it. [...] Neither do we; this is some old kernel package. We are using Linux 3.2 as the basis for our next stable release 'wheezy' and we currently have aufs3.2 20120109. (I suppose I should update to 20120312?) Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Life would be so much easier if we could look at the source code.
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