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[bug#69490] [PATCH 0/7] linux-libre kernel updates (2024-03-01)
From: |
Wilko Meyer |
Subject: |
[bug#69490] [PATCH 0/7] linux-libre kernel updates (2024-03-01) |
Date: |
Mon, 04 Mar 2024 14:19:16 +0100 |
Leo Famulari <leo@famulari.name> writes:
> Most of the builds failed spuriously due to build-farm bugs. For
> example:
>
> https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/3587337/details
>
> So I rebased the patches on current master and pushed again. Hopefully
> the build farm will try again.
Thanks for this & for making 6.7 the default!
There's https://ci.guix.gnu.org/eval/1157796 now based on
aa40288692043fb8b213bd1d3c33ad84c2220677 but there doesn't seem to be
a build scheduled nor in progress. Our last jobset did have a few kernel
versions built successfully^[0] despite the failing ones; so I guess all
we can do is wait/maybe trigger another build iteration as soon as the
build-farm hiccups are resolved? (wasn't too active on IRC/guix-devel
the last two weeks, so I'm a bit out of the loop on the state of our
build-farms/what caused this).
[0]: https://ci.guix.gnu.org/eval/1155513?status=succeeded
--
Kind regards,
Wilko Meyer
w@wmeyer.eu
- [bug#69490] [PATCH 0/7] linux-libre kernel updates (2024-03-01), Wilko Meyer, 2024/03/01
- [bug#69490] [PATCH 1/7] gnu: linux-libre 6.7: Update to 6.7.7., Wilko Meyer, 2024/03/01
- [bug#69490] [PATCH 3/7] gnu: linux-libre 6.1: Update to 6.1.80., Wilko Meyer, 2024/03/01
- [bug#69490] [PATCH 2/7] gnu: linux-libre 6.6: Update to 6.6.19., Wilko Meyer, 2024/03/01
- [bug#69490] [PATCH 5/7] gnu: linux-libre 5.10: Update to 5.10.211., Wilko Meyer, 2024/03/01
- [bug#69490] [PATCH 7/7] gnu: linux-libre 4.19: Update to 4.19.308., Wilko Meyer, 2024/03/01
- [bug#69490] [PATCH 4/7] gnu: linux-libre 5.15: Update to 5.15.150., Wilko Meyer, 2024/03/01
- [bug#69490] [PATCH 6/7] gnu: linux-libre 5.4: Update to 5.4.270., Wilko Meyer, 2024/03/01
- [bug#69490] [PATCH 0/7] linux-libre kernel updates (2024-03-01), Leo Famulari, 2024/03/02
- bug#69490: (no subject), Leo Famulari, 2024/03/13