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Sad to hear, Thanks for your work iphitus, i liked the beyond and archck patchset.
My / is still on reiser4, i ll stick with it and try the viper patchset or some other. What about the mm kernel? "how much" unstable is it ? stable enough for everyday work ?
Not really. It has many fixes, but most stuff is unstable/experimental like reiser4 support which can easily break your fs because of some new and experimental patches.
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No way. Just maintain it in AUR or your own binary repo.
Due to the lack of packaging manpower we will probably reduce the amount of supported binary packages for the future!
Quite a bad idea. I could switch to gentoo then again, since i'd have to get the pkgbuilds and build most things myself anyway, as long as no TU adobts the packages dropped by Developers.
I see no problem in activating community (i currently have activated community quite everywhere), letting TUs maintain the software, but dropping them down to AUR is one of the worst cases which could happen. Since it would be source install without portage and automatic updates.
If so, you will of course need more TUs, anyway, unsupported is not the way i'd like.
For myself, i didn't know that more TUs are accepted and needed. I bet a lot of people who would have the skills actually don't know this.
Also, having x86_64 and i686 maintainers sounds fine. Why not split them up, some can of course do both, a lot of won't be able to (since they don't have a 64 machine available).
@iphitus: I've been using the kernel for a very long time, and you did a great work on it. Thank you for maintaining it for this long period.
Last edited by STiAT (2007-05-09 13:07:11)
Ability is nothing without opportunity.
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I'm sure TUs won't allow any in-demand packages to be dropped to unsupported.
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Hi everyone...
I just wanted to say big thanks to iphitus
Your patchset was the best one... and it's still the best..
It's sad that you discontinue it... but your real life is more important than a kernel patchset...
Big thanks again... and keep up the good work...
XazZ
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I second that, XazZ. Not to forget the importance of the beyond patchset for larch (gradgrinds LiveCD/DVD/usb scripts). Beyond was the only kernel available that worked with squashfs and unionfs a few month ago IIRC.
Thanks for the effort you put into archck/beyond and keep up the good work!
Sigi
Haven't been here in a while. Still rocking Arch.
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I'm sure TUs won't allow any in-demand packages to be dropped to unsupported.
+1.
to live is to die
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Thanks for the outstanding work, iphitus!
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Sad news....
Thanks for your work iphitus! Beyond was a really good kernel!
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Does the pkgbuild for -beyond still exist somewhere? Looks as if it's been completely wiped out of the repo's (was it really necessary to do that?) I would like to have a local copy on hand as the vanilla kernel doesn't like the raid/ata card I'm using atm, and I really don't have the time to screw around troubleshooting things to figure out why
Last edited by Plexxxy (2007-05-14 06:03:22)
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# $Id: PKGBUILD,v 1.25 2007/03/18 04:07:54 james Exp $
# Maintainer: iphitus <iphitus@gmail.com>
pkgname=kernel26beyond
basekernel=2.6.20
basebeyond=beyond2
pkgver=${basekernel}.${basebeyond}
_kernver=${basekernel}-beyond
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="The Linux Kernel and modules, with the Beyond patchset."
arch=(i686 x86_64)
url="http://iphitus.loudas.com/beyond.html"
backup=('boot/kconfig26beyond' 'etc/mkinitcpio.d/kernel26beyond.preset')
depends=('module-init-tools' 'mkinitcpio>=0.5.9')
provides=('kernel26')
replaces=('nforce-beyond')
install=kernel26.install
source=(ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-$basekernel.tar.bz2 \
http://iphitus.loudas.com/beyond/${basekernel}/${basekernel}-${basebeyond}/patch-${basekernel}-${basebeyond}.bz2 \
#patch-${basekernel}-${basebeyond}.bz2 \
arch-logo.patch config.i686 config.x86_64 \
mkinitcpio-kernel26beyond.conf kernel26beyond.preset )
build() {
[ "${CARCH}" = "i686" ] && KARCH=i386
[ "${CARCH}" = "x86_64" ] && KARCH=x86_64
cd $startdir/src/linux-$basekernel
# Beyond
patch -Np1 -i ../patch-${basekernel}-${basebeyond} || return 1
patch -Np1 -i ../arch-logo.patch || return 1
# Remove the extraversion from Makefile
sed -i 's|EXTRAVERSION = -beyond.*|EXTRAVERSION = -beyond|g' Makefile
mv ../config.${CARCH} ./.config
# build the full kernel version to use in pathnames
. ./.config
_kernver="${basekernel}-beyond${CONFIG_LOCALVERSION}"
# Configuration
make oldconfig
make menuconfig
# Build
make bzImage modules || return 1
# Install
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/{lib/modules,boot}
make INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$startdir/pkg modules_install || return 1
cp System.map $startdir/pkg/boot/System.map26beyond
cp arch/$KARCH/boot/bzImage $startdir/pkg/boot/vmlinuz26beyond
install -D -m644 Makefile $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/Makefile
install -D -m644 kernel/Makefile $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/kernel/Makefile
install -D -m644 .config $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/.config
install -D -m644 .config $startdir/pkg/boot/kconfig26beyond
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/include
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/arch/$KARCH/kernel
for i in acpi asm-generic asm-$KARCH config linux math-emu media net pcmcia scsi sound video; do
cp -a include/$i $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/include/
done
# Module requirements
cp Module.symvers $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}
cp -a scripts $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}
chmod og-w -R $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/scripts
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/.tmp_versions
cp arch/$KARCH/{Makefile,Makefile.cpu} $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/arch/$KARCH/
cp arch/$KARCH/kernel/asm-offsets.s $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/arch/$KARCH/kernel/
# LIRC headers
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/media/video
cp drivers/media/video/*.h $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/media/video/
for i in bt8xx cpia2 cx25840 cx88 em28xx et61x251 pwc saa7134 sn9c102 usbvideo zc0301; do
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/media/video/$i
cp -a drivers/media/video/$i/*.h $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/media/video/$i
done
# DM headers
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/md
cp drivers/md/*.h $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/md
# Inotify.h
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/include/linux
cp include/linux/inotify.h $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/include/linux/
# CLUSTERIP file for iptables
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/net/ipv4/netfilter/
cp net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_CLUSTERIP.c $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/net/ipv4/netfilter/
# Kconfig files
for i in `find . -name "Kconfig*"`; do
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/`echo $i | sed 's|/Kconfig.*||'`
cp $i $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/$i
done
cd $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/include && ln -s asm-$KARCH asm
chown -R root.root $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}
cd $startdir/pkg/lib/modules/${_kernver} && \
(rm -f source build; ln -sf ../../../usr/src/linux-${_kernver} build)
# prepare source for binary modules
cd $startdir/pkg/lib/modules/${_kernver}/build
make prepare
# install fallback mkinitcpio.conf file and preset file for kernel
install -m644 -D $startdir/src/${pkgname}.preset $startdir/pkg/etc/mkinitcpio.d/${pkgname}.preset || return 1
install -m644 -D $startdir/src/mkinitcpio-$pkgname.conf $startdir/pkg/etc/mkinitcpio.d/$pkgname-fallback.conf || return 1
echo -e "# DO NEVER EDIT THIS FILE\nALL_kver='${_kernver}'" > ${startdir}/pkg/etc/mkinitcpio.d/${pkgname}.kver
# Setup depmod
sed -i -e "s/KERNEL_VERSION=.*/KERNEL_VERSION=${_kernver}/g" $startdir/kernel26.install
}
here u go. the latest pkgbuild for 2.6.20beyond2 that was in testing
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It's still in CVS too
http://cvs.archlinux.org/cgi-bin/viewcv … root=Extra
2.6.20-beyond2 is still in testing, though im removing it tonight -- you've got until your mirror syncs to get it. The PKGBUILD should remain in cvs for a little while though.
James
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What about the archie project ?
thanks for reply
kernel26 has unionfs and squashfs support. Though afaik, they may roll their own small kernel with squashfslzma and aufs.
James
Last edited by iphitus (2007-05-16 13:39:09)
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indeed.
let's see when the new archie will be available when it is done
Voodoo voodoo, VOOODOOOO ?
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Iphitus,
Darn. I just got on the beyond bandwagon for my lappy. It certainly was a nice kernel - but I guess everyone has time constraints and lives too
Thanks for the work James.
mcrae
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Just to say big thank you, ipithus! Your kernel is a pinacle of all linux kernels!
Sad news though. Reiser4 is my favourite. I hope that someone will cook beyond upgrades at least 2 times a year...
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