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dja | heya - after making a change in debian.master/config/annotations, what do I need to do to propagate the changes to the config.${ARCH}. and config.ubuntu.common files? | 06:19 |
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apw | dja, the annotations are checks and balances against config*, those need to be updated directly | 06:21 |
dja | apw, so I've edited annotations directly | 06:21 |
dja | apw, how are the config.* files generated? | 06:22 |
dja | for context, I'm playing with xdp on powerpc, which works much better if CONFIG_HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS is set, which happens if we switch from CPU_POWER7 to CPU_POWER8. | 06:22 |
dja | (IBM never shipped any production Power7 little-endian systems, so it's safe to make ppc64el Power8 only) | 06:23 |
apw | dja, the annotations will have no effect, they are only used in tree for checking those entries marked enforced, and otherwise it is used outside for review purposed | 06:24 |
apw | dja, to change config you need to change the entries in config.* | 06:25 |
dja | apw, so just to check I've correctly understood you - I need to directly edit debian.master/config/$ARCH/config.common.$ARCH? | 06:26 |
dja | I'm happy to do that, I just thought they were automatically generated somehow | 06:26 |
apw | the easiest way to override a value for a specific flavour, is to add it to the specific flavour names config file | 06:26 |
apw | then a fakeroot debian/rules updateconfig will rebalance the options into common if appropriate | 06:27 |
dja | apw, ah, thanks; I was trying to figure out what the updateconfig target did | 06:27 |
apw | the balanced configs are good for detecting change in review | 06:27 |
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mamarley | This isn't directly Ubuntu-related, but I was hoping someone here might could point me in the right direction. I have found a regression in the media/rc subsystem of the kernel on the 4.12 mainline builds. I bisected it and filed a bug, but no-one is paying any attention to the bug. Does anyone know who I might poke about this? | 18:40 |
mamarley | The commit is https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=e8f4818895b3d7f34b3e5852bce77b3257a27ecc, if it matters. | 18:40 |
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