Re: [CentOS] Tracking or checking backported kernel patches from upstream

2020-09-02 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 9/2/20 8:17 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote: You CAN do a diff on the exploded tarball from the SRPM and either the last kernel released (to see what is in this update) .. or the kernel.org reference kernel .. to see what is different from the kernel.org release. You can, but expanding two kernels

Re: [CentOS] Tracking or checking backported kernel patches from upstream

2020-09-02 Thread Carlos A. Carnero Delgado
El mié., 2 de sep. de 2020 a la(s) 11:17, Johnny Hughes (joh...@centos.org) escribió: > There is not really a 'procedure' to do that . certianly not in CentOS. > Eh... poor wording from my part. I meant procedure *for me* to check. You CAN do a diff on the exploded tarball from the SRPM and

Re: [CentOS] Tracking or checking backported kernel patches from upstream

2020-09-02 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 9/2/20 9:46 AM, Carlos A. Carnero Delgado wrote: > Hi! > > I'm interested in finding out if a couple of upstream kernel patches were > backported into CentOS (RHEL), in particular this one > > and this

[CentOS] Tracking or checking backported kernel patches from upstream

2020-09-02 Thread Carlos A. Carnero Delgado
Hi! I'm interested in finding out if a couple of upstream kernel patches were backported into CentOS (RHEL), in particular this one and this one