On Tue, 2020-04-14 at 21:13 -0400, Paul Moore wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 6:37 PM Jeremy Cline
<jeremy(a)jcline.org>
wrote:
> Okay, this is now done. You may notice a number of stale options
> made
> their way back into the config files, it's on my to-do list to
> clean
> this up assuming there aren't any larger fires this week.
>
> Please send any kernel changes as merge requests to the GitLab
> repository or as emails to this list. If you are one of the folks
> who
> has commit access to the dist-git and adds something there
> directly,
> I'll pull it into the source tree for you, but I *will* whine at
> you
> and I'm a world class whiner.
My apologies if I missed a discussion on this earlier, but what is
the
process for building the source tarball for the kernel-headers
package? The old process does not seem to apply to the new build
process ...
The script did indeed get nuked (although obviously it's in the history
forever). I haven't made a particular plan for this yet, but the script
could either move into the kernel-headers package or the source tree.
I'm inclined to move it into the source tree so the kernel-headers (and
kernel-tools) packages can be generated from it as well.
- Jeremy