i just tried build 55 on my x60, and saw that suspend is still not working. i alos have an x200 that i am not using for anything at the moment, and i would like to bisect to find the faulty commit. optimally i would liek to just do the testing, and not compile eveyrthing myself, or .. well, just automate as much as possible. so you can please explain what exactly i woudl have to test.. woudl it be commits of the librebot repo, or of the coreboot repo, or what else, and can i get a list of roms for that, or would i have ot build stuff myself, and could i use a single build env then, ... in other words, i wnat to do the stupid, repetetive stuff, wihtout fiddling too much. plus-points if i would get only roms that actually boot, so i would not have to reflash with SPI, ever.
2016-05-16 13:53 GMT+02:00, Leah Woods <[email protected]>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Before release is ideal, but we can do a release prior to the changeover > . > > Op 11/05/16 om 18:33 schreef Paul Kocialkowski: >> Hey, >> >> Le lundi 09 mai 2016 à 15:37 +0100, Leah Woods a écrit : >>> We want to get a new stable release out of libreboot as soon as >>> possible. Here is the list of tasks: >>> https://libreboot.org/download/#tasks >> >> Shouldn't we wait for the release to bring-in the new build >> system? >> >> I won't have time to work on it before 3 weeks at best (exams >> period). If that doesn't fit with the release schedule, I think you >> should release before it's ready. Otherwise, if other pieces needed >> for the release are not ready earlier, I'll work on it so that it >> can be part of the release. However, it might be better to have >> some testing of it (at least for some weeks) before actually >> releasing stuff with it. >> >>> We need help, so if anyone can get involved that would be >>> appreciated. Thanks! >> >> Cheers! >> > > - -- > Leah Woods > > Libreboot developer > Freenode IRC nick (#libreboot): vimuser > > Use free software. Free as in freedom. > https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html > > Use a free operating system, GNU/Linux. > https://www.gnu.org/ > > Use a free BIOS. > https://libreboot.org/ > > Support freedom. Join the Free Software Foundation. > https://fsf.org/ > > Minifree Ltd, trading as Ministry of Freedom | Registered in England, > No. 9361826 | VAT No. GB202190462 > Registered Office: 19 Hilton Road, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 9QA, UK | > Web: http://minifree.org/ > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJXObS8AAoJEP9Ft0z50c+U9FQH/icrjLx14jG8rFt4FWDfIQ6R > iUln0OgTHt5uv4+PoXgkoudm+kLx9iRy7MP6YjaY0TlLGB6z1sb7xuZ5mcSFE9Xf > shDLOT8+0hUAlX2jTdOwhGIYTKeMkUyAG1oon1yBgRpFswCwD3yyikHrA8FerKpz > +rqZdFlm/Y2MKvbJ6IB7IyMTjhVIpyVasq1XkmAy9o/6a+4XQfc31s0W+1hsU9Lp > cb/GMEhOJ4X/7kafZ+bH/cEx7M3+iHT0O0oKh5+0ASMvkb0Eu0dxNZSXytNVforF > qHEwmkASjk2JX2MXC0s+8uiXVRar2iYKTgeOX5R8+D93DxsbLWkciESBmbYwr+A= > =w29L > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > >
