On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 11:54:19AM -0400, CKI Project wrote:
Hello,
We ran automated tests on a patchset that was proposed for merging into this kernel tree. The patches were applied to:
Kernel repo: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git Commit: 274ede3e1a5f - Linux 5.0.14
Meta-comment, are you all going to move to the "latest" stable queue now that 5.1 is out? Or are you stuck at 5.0? 5.0 is only going to be around for a few more weeks at most.
And, any plans on doing this for 4.19 or other older LTS kernels that are going to be sticking around for many years?
thanks,
greg k-h
On 5/8/19 11:49 AM, Greg KH wrote:
Meta-comment, are you all going to move to the "latest" stable queue now that 5.1 is out? Or are you stuck at 5.0? 5.0 is only going to be around for a few more weeks at most.
And, any plans on doing this for 4.19 or other older LTS kernels that are going to be sticking around for many years?
We generally test the latest stable, but we could try to add some of the LTS versions in addition to the latest stable if that would help. I'll add in 4.19 today and see how it runs with our existing test set.
-- Major Hayden
On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 02:59:13PM -0500, Major Hayden wrote:
On 5/8/19 11:49 AM, Greg KH wrote:
Meta-comment, are you all going to move to the "latest" stable queue now that 5.1 is out? Or are you stuck at 5.0? 5.0 is only going to be around for a few more weeks at most.
And, any plans on doing this for 4.19 or other older LTS kernels that are going to be sticking around for many years?
We generally test the latest stable, but we could try to add some of the LTS versions in addition to the latest stable if that would help. I'll add in 4.19 today and see how it runs with our existing test set.
If anything breaks we're more than happy to fix it :)
-- Thanks, Sasha
On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 02:59:13PM -0500, Major Hayden wrote:
On 5/8/19 11:49 AM, Greg KH wrote:
Meta-comment, are you all going to move to the "latest" stable queue now that 5.1 is out? Or are you stuck at 5.0? 5.0 is only going to be around for a few more weeks at most.
And, any plans on doing this for 4.19 or other older LTS kernels that are going to be sticking around for many years?
We generally test the latest stable, but we could try to add some of the LTS versions in addition to the latest stable if that would help. I'll add in 4.19 today and see how it runs with our existing test set.
Looks like 4.19 passes.
And "latest stable" is now the 5.1 queue.
thanks,
greg k-h
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