Sander van Grieken wrote: >>> That may be, but despite that I need a daily package for kernel I can point >>> people to. >>> Actually blocking current stable kernel from users by not packaging it, >>> which seems to >>> be the case, is completely backwards. >> That may be the case, and you defintely should be able to point experienced >> alpha >> testers to such isolated packages for testing, but you don't want >> inexperienced Joe >> Random User permanently setting their opkg feeds to a such a directory, so >> you don't >> really want it as part of the official feeds ... > > Since it's the _stable_ tree testing should already have been done before > merging
I have no doubt that Andy will have tested the kernel changes. The question is how does that new kernel interoperate with the rest of the rootfs. For instance, (and people will remember this one well), are the modules packaged correctly into the rootfs. Has the userspace been updated to match changing /sys file locations? There's more to keeping a distribution consistent than just testing one item in isolation ... -- Rod _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
