Hi Yves-Alexis, On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 10:58:50AM +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > Hi, > > [in case not everyone follow IRC] > > As far as I can tell, we are currently on sync with upstream for 4.9 (at > 4.9.128) and it seems that we don't have ABI breaks handling (at least on > amd64). Would it make sense to upload right now so we update -pu (which is at > 4.9.110 for now) and get a chance to test the whole build accross all > architectures? > > As far as I can tell next point release has not been scheduled yet so there's > no urgency, but I think it'd be nice if we could generally have more testing > of the kernel in -pu before the point release is done.
Either 4.9.128 or 4.9.129 which I was working on (which should have not ABI changes, at least not on amd64, arm64). It would make sense to have an upload before the point release is too near. > > I can take care of the upload if needed but it's merely about the decision I > guess. Thoughts? It is at least from my point of view, more about a decision we need to take when to upload in agreement of the team. That is, I can do it as well, but was merely "on hold" and continuing importing the new stable versions until we are okay. Regards, Salvatore

