On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 02:50:17PM +0100, Daniel Kiper wrote:
> Adding a few folks who can be interested in this patch set...
>
> On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 09:07:59PM +0100, Oliver Steffen wrote:
> > The bli module has a hidden/implicit dependency on the part_gpt module.
> > The part_gpt module has to be loaded before the bli module.
> > This dependency is not picked up automatically by the build system
> > because the bli module does not use any function of part_gpt. It just
> > expects Grub to be able to parse GPT formatted disks.
>
> Please be more consistent and use GRUB instead of Grub or other forms
> everywhere.
>
> Additionally, we are missing extra_deps.lst exception entry in .gitignore.
> Could you add it?
>
> > This series introduces a mechanism that allows specifying module
> > dependencies explicitly in a new file called extra_deps.lst.
> >
> > An explicit dependency is then added for the bli module on the part_gpt
> > module and the documentation is improved.
> >
> > Changes since v1 [1]:
> > - rename explicit_dependencies.lst -> extra_deps.lst
> > - explain what bli does/why it needs part_gpt in the commit message
> > - and in the module documentation as well.
> >
> > [1] https://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2023-11/msg00077.html
> >
> > Oliver Steffen (3):
> >   Allow explicit module dependencies
> >   bli: Add explicit dependency on the part_gpt module
> >   bli: Improve documentation
>
> Otherwise patch set LGTM...
>
> A few days ago Vladimir pushed fixes for GUID types. I hope together
> with this patch set all known x86_64, aarch64 and IA-64 EFI issues are
> fixed. So, folks, in particular Tobias, please test the latest GRUB
> upstream master branch with these patches on top. Even if they require
> some minor polishing. When everything is OK we can assume at least this
> release roadblock has been lifted...

Tobias and other folks, ping? I would really love to hear something from
you soon...

Daniel

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