Hi;

could need some help :)

Am 06.01.2013 15:34, schrieb KP Kirchdoerfer:
> Hi all;
> 
> I did a build to test kernel 3.4.24 and a found the following issues:
> 
> 1) the patch 620-sched_esfq.patch does not apply
> don't of other patches needs to be applied, or new ones needed
> 
> 2) $(BT_LINUX_DIR)/tools/slub/slabinfo.c can't be compiled
> 
> 3)syslinux requires s an update to 4.06, which itself requires
> uuid-devel/libuuid.

This seems to be a little tricky; we should have all necessary files
around with util-linux-ng (libuuid and uuid.h), but the buildtool.mk for
util-linux-ng needs to install uuid.h and syslinux buildtool.mk needs to
find these files. I tried forth and back and got lost.
Maybe someone else get it a lot faster than I do?

> 4) openswan requires an update to 2.38

Seems to compile and consequently I can build and package kmodules.

> 5) iscsitarget fails to compile

No further investigations done yet.

> Untested yet x86_64 and arm-versatile.
> 
> And of course the configs needs to be reviewed.

Now my main question - I'd like to commit my work for review and help.
It could be new branch (like kernel-3.4) but to me the most natural
place would be branch "next", which will then have to merged back to
master, if the new kernel is stable enough..., but then I remember, that
merging from next back to master is not the way to go told us Yves. In
other words I'm not shure I have understand the purpose of branch "next".

kp

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