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From: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@windriver.com>
To: <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>,
	<openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] linux-yocto/3.4: v3.4.10 and uprobes/kprobes configuration updates
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 08:32:16 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <504F2F50.6010903@windriver.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120911052205.GC3035@sakrah.homelinux.org>

On 12-09-11 01:22 AM, Khem Raj wrote:
> On (11/09/12 01:17), Bruce Ashfield wrote:
>> On 12-09-11 1:16 AM, Khem Raj wrote:
>>> On (11/09/12 00:58), Bruce Ashfield wrote:
>>>> On 12-09-11 12:55 AM, Khem Raj wrote:
>>>>> On (11/09/12 00:52), Bruce Ashfield wrote:
>>>>>> On 12-09-11 12:50 AM, Khem Raj wrote:
>>>>>>> On (10/09/12 14:11), Bruce Ashfield wrote:
>>>>>>>> Updating to 3.4.10 which has been soaking for a bit now, as well
>>>>>>>> as picking up the following meta commits from Tom Z:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> would it also need bumping linux-libc-headers too ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There's no new interfaces in the -stable updates, so there's no reason
>>>>>> to bump. I typically elect to jump to a 3.x.0 and leave it there, but
>>>>>> we had an interim bump that I wouldn't have done .. so we sit at 3.4.3
>>>>>> at the moment (which is still fine).
>>>>>
>>>>> OK. Next question is, do stable updates get changes such that we need to
>>>>> bump the linux-libc-headers ?
>>>>
>>>> Not that I've ever seen.
>>>
>>> OK thats what I was expecting to hear
>>> so in theory if we always pin linux-libc-headers to major release we are
>>> good. say 3.4.0 and then 3.6.0 and so on we really dont need 3.4.1 or
>>> later and similarly for other versions. In this case we only bump
>>> the linux-libc-headers recipe when we add a new major kernel release
>>
>> Correct. If you check the mailing list archives, I was a bit surprised
>> to see it go to 3.4.3, but going forward, expect to only see major rev
>> bumps.
>
> yes essentually IIRC I mentioned that recipe should be called
> blah_3.4.bb and blah_3.6.bb and so on and not really blah_3.4.x etc.
> OK I am glad we are on same page boundary here :)

Agreed. We are in sync.

Bruce





  reply	other threads:[~2012-09-11 12:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-09-10 18:11 [PATCH 0/1] linux-yocto: 3.4 kernel updates Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-10 18:11 ` [PATCH 1/1] linux-yocto/3.4: v3.4.10 and uprobes/kprobes configuration updates Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-11  4:50   ` Khem Raj
2012-09-11  4:52     ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-11  4:55       ` Khem Raj
2012-09-11  4:58         ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-11  5:16           ` Khem Raj
2012-09-11  5:17             ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-11  5:22               ` Khem Raj
2012-09-11 12:32                 ` Bruce Ashfield [this message]
2012-09-11  6:59   ` Martin Jansa
     [not found]     ` <504F2F2E.3080507@windriver.com>
2012-09-11 12:37       ` Martin Jansa
2012-09-11 13:27         ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-11 13:33           ` Martin Jansa
2012-09-11 19:40             ` Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-10 18:14 ` [PATCH 0/1] linux-yocto: 3.4 kernel updates Bruce Ashfield
2012-09-12 17:26 ` Saul Wold

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