Hi,

On Tue, Feb 08, 2022 at 11:03:11PM +0000, Wayne Warren wrote:
> > Do you have the possiblity to test the most current 4.19.y version?
> 
> I'm currently attempting to do this following instructions on
> https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ch-common-tasks.html#s-common-building
> so I can get a .deb package that i can push up to one of my Kubernetes
> cluster nodes exhibiting the Cilium breakage.

Many thanks for taking the time and helping debugging it!

> However, I get stuck on `debian/rules orig` after running
> `debian/bin/genorig.py ./tarball` because several of the patches no longer
> apply cleanly and it's not clear how I should go about either viewing or
> resolving the patch conflicts. Got any advice as far as that goes? Or do
> you think it would be sufficient just to build a vanilla v4.19.228 kernel
> using the linux repo's built-in deb package building tools (assuming that
> still exists and works, it's been several years since i tried it)? My
> assumption so far has been that the best approach would be to build the
> kernel using the tooling and patches from the debian source.

You can either base it on
https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/-/merge_requests/405 which
is my current WIP for the imports and aimed to be uploaded at the next
point release (I have not yet imported 4.19.228, but up to 4.19.227)
or for a first step just try it with the 4.19.228 upstream directly
and build the vanilla 4.19.228 and test it with it.

Regards,
Salvatore

  • Bug#1003844: Salvatore Bonaccorso
    • Bug#1003844: Salvatore Bonaccorso

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