On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 07:14:50AM -0600, Justin Forbes wrote:
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 7:47 AM Dan Horák <dan(a)danny.cz>
wrote:
>
> On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 14:28:46 +0100
> Igor Gnatenko <ignatenkobrain(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know why?
> >
> > Last kernel available there is 2 weeks old.
> >
> >
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/rawhide-kernel-nodebug/x86_64/
>
> I've already pinged #fedora-kernel few days ago, but let's notify the
> kernel list too.
>
Between Plumbers conference and some vacation, I was not around to
keep it updated, it should get rc4 today and remain on track.
First a basic question: How do I tell if an installed kernel is a
"debug" or "nodebug" kernel? I think it should be made more clear in
the %description or the release field or something like that.
Anyway it seems like Rawhide isn't getting new nodebug kernels.
- Latest nodebug kernel:
kernel-4.20.0-0.rc1.git4.2.fc30.x86_64.rpm
(
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/rawhide-kernel-nodebug/x86_64/)
- Latest Rawhide kernel:
kernel-4.20.0-0.rc5.git2.1.fc30
(
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8)
I suppose the Rawhide kernels are debug kernels since there is a
recent changelog message ("- Reenable debugging options.") but I
can't tell for sure.
Rich.
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