Scripts have been updated, tarballs and patches are available for testing. Please let me know if you find any problems in it. Binaries are on the way.
Aside from the usual assortment of new blobs and false positives, the latest version silences several "uninitialized variable" warnings in the -libre portion of firmware.h that had been introduced in 4.18. It's harmless, and there are other such harmless warnings remaining, but this one really looked like an actual bug that needed fixing, before I concluded it was harmless after all ;-) I could try to silence the remaining one, and while at that make the kernel slimmer (letting the compiler optimize out the post-reject_firmware success path, since it will always return an error code), or fatter (initializing *fw=NULL even though it can't be used after an error), but I decided, under the principle of minimal changes we abide to, that we'd be better off leaving the success path in, though it won't ever be taken, without slowing things down unnecessarily, despite the warnings. -- Alexandre Oliva, freedom fighter https://FSFLA.org/blogs/lxo Be the change, be Free! FSF Latin America board member GNU Toolchain Engineer Free Software Evangelist Hay que enGNUrecerse, pero sin perder la terGNUra jamás-GNUChe _______________________________________________ linux-libre mailing list [email protected] http://www.fsfla.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-libre
