From: Jesper Krogh <jesper@krogh.cc>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Giving developers clue how many testers verified certain kernel version
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 09:21:49 +0000 (UTC) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <dbt27d$mre$1@sea.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 200507230244.11338.blaisorblade@yahoo.it
I gmane.linux.kernel, skrev Blaisorblade:
> Forgot drivers testing? That is where most of the bugs are hidden, and where
> wide user testing is definitely needed because of the various hardware bugs
> and different configurations existing in real world.
A way that could raise the testing upon a particular kernel, would be to
provide; (debian example follows):
... example ..
An apt-repository with the newest tagged kernel build modular for the
architecture.
Just drop all tagged kernels in a common repository that the users can
follow, then I'd be happy to test a new kernel on every reboot on my
system. I'd probably still would respond if anything was broken in the
new kernel..
Then it wouldn't be: "try this patch and see if that solves anything"
but do:
apt-get install kernel-image-386-torvalds-linux-2.6-v2.6.13-rc3
(automatically build from the "torvalds/linux-2.6"-branch with tag
"v2.6.13-rc3" using a modular kernel-configuration similar to the one
used in the stock debian kernels.
Then I find and report something and "Pavel Machek" releases a "try-fix", by
tagging a branch ind a tree and tells me to try
kernel-image-386-pavel-good-2.6-v2.6.13-rc3
instead.
(and variations.. acip/no-acip smp, etc. etc. )
... example end ..
It would be quite a lot central kernel-building, but as far as I can
see, it can be fully automated.
It would defininately lower the barrier for being able to paticipate in
testing, but I am not the one to decide if that would be a desirable
goal? Or for that matter, worth the work.
Jesper
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Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-07-23 0:44 Giving developers clue how many testers verified certain kernel version Blaisorblade
2005-07-23 0:50 ` David Lang
2005-07-23 0:59 ` H. Peter Anvin
2005-07-23 1:07 ` Alejandro Bonilla
2005-07-23 3:09 ` Lee Revell
2005-07-23 2:15 ` Alejandro Bonilla
2005-07-23 3:21 ` Lee Revell
2005-07-23 2:34 ` Alejandro Bonilla
2005-07-23 3:31 ` Linus Torvalds
2005-07-23 2:40 ` Alejandro Bonilla
2005-07-23 3:34 ` Lee Revell
2005-07-23 9:05 ` Con Kolivas
2005-07-23 16:45 ` Lee Revell
2005-07-23 5:34 ` Giving developers clue how many testers verifiedcertain " Al Boldi
2005-07-23 3:56 ` Giving developers clue how many testers verified certain " Adrian Bunk
2005-07-23 9:21 ` Jesper Krogh [this message]
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2005-07-22 1:34 Martin MOKREJŠ
2005-07-22 2:10 ` Mark Nipper
2005-07-22 2:38 ` Martin MOKREJŠ
2005-07-22 2:40 ` Alejandro Bonilla
2005-07-22 23:22 ` Adrian Bunk
2005-07-22 23:11 ` Adrian Bunk
2005-07-24 18:45 ` Martin MOKREJŠ
2005-07-24 18:54 ` Adrian Bunk
2005-07-24 19:10 ` Martin MOKREJŠ
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