Hi, I'm currently working on adding a Gentoo build for a linux libre 2.6.31.4 kernel with the new realtime patches. It applies cleanly, which is great, but deblob-check incorrectly sees a blob in the patch. The patchfile is available at http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/rt/patch-2.6.31.4-rt14.bz2 , and the false positives are in a new documentation file, Documentation/trace/histograms.txt They're a table of example output from a feature of the realtime kernel; deblob-check -B patch-2.6.31.4-rt14.bz2 gives: ::: patch-2.6.31.4-rt14 ::: 0 2984486876 1 49843506 2 58219047 3 5348126 4 2187960 5 3388262 6 959289 7 208294 8 40420 9 4485 10 14918 11 18340 12 25052 13 19455 14 5602 15 969 16 47 17 18 18 14 19 1 20 3 21 2 22 5 23 2 25 1
I looked through the deblob script, but wasn't sure the best way to mark these false-positives. Please could you advise me, and once we get it sorted, add it to the deblob script? Thanks alot, keep up the Good Work. Nick P.S. Please could you change the reference to my gentoo ebuilds from 'Genfree' ebuilds to 'Gentoo' ebuilds. Much as the (albeit strange) pun is nice, it is quite confusing for new people who are looking to see if a libre kernel is easily available for Gentoo. Thanks. -- GPG : 0x04E4653F 9732D7C7A441D79EFDF094F61F48567404E4653F
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