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#1 2014-10-16 19:44:20

maggie
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I do not understand kernel release cycles on Arch Linux

I see that [core] has kernel version 3.16.4 but upstream is 3.16.6. We have 3.17.1 in [testing] so it is getting quality controlled. I don't understand why 3.16.6 is not in [core]. It is tough to maintain two branches of the kernel? I see some major fixes in 3.16.6 that should be pushed to users. Thank you.

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#2 2014-10-16 19:46:21

nomorewindows
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Re: I do not understand kernel release cycles on Arch Linux

I think they went onto 3.17.2 in testing the other day.  But what is in testing may not be the one that ends up in core.  You can also use whatever is in testing by adding it to your repos.

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#3 2014-10-16 19:47:36

Scimmia
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Re: I do not understand kernel release cycles on Arch Linux

All packages that go to [core] have to go through [testing]. When there is a newer kernel already in [testing], it makes things a bit difficult. If there's something critical, the devs will get it in, but if it's getting close to moving the newer kernel to [core] anyway, it's usually not worth the hassle.

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#4 2014-10-16 19:53:03

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Re: I do not understand kernel release cycles on Arch Linux

maggie wrote:

I don't understand why 3.16.6 is not in [core].

You can compile 3.16.6 yourself from ABS with minor modifications to the PKGBUILD.

nomorewindows wrote:

I think they went onto 3.17.2 in testing the other day.

3.17.1-1 unless you have a time machine tongue

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#5 2014-10-16 19:57:09

nstgc
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Re: I do not understand kernel release cycles on Arch Linux

It seems, to me, to be better to focus testing a single kernel in testing as opposed to trying to test multiple at the same time. It also seems a hell of a lot less complicated. I like my Linux bleeding, but I can wait another couple of days if it means the new kernel works well with other packages and in general.

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#6 2014-10-17 05:46:29

Allan
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Re: I do not understand kernel release cycles on Arch Linux

If there is a critical issue discovered in the 3.16 [core] package, it will be updated while we stabilize the 3.17 [testing] package.  Otherwise our time is better spent elsewhere.

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#7 2014-10-17 11:23:39

maggie
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Re: I do not understand kernel release cycles on Arch Linux

I will learn ABS. Thank you for all of the answers.

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