On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Jon Masters <jcm(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 13:27 -0400, Dave Jones wrote:
> There have been a bunch of requests over time to off non-debug builds
> of the rawhide kernel for people wanting to do performance regression testing etc
>
> We could do this two ways.
>
> - The notion that was put forward was to keep 'kernel' as being debug mode,
> and add a 'kernel-nodebug'. So it's sort of the inverse of the
releases.
>
> - Stop making rawhide 'debug by default', and just start shipping
kernel-debug
> for rawhide as we do for releases.
>
> The latter involves less uglification of the spec, but we're probably going
> to lose a lot of testing if people aren't going to be running kernel-debug
> by default. (How many reports do we get from kernel-debug users ? Not many).
>
> thoughts?
I'd like to see a "kernel-server" package that could be used for
testing.
What the hell are you talking about, and what does it have to do with
what Dave asked?
I'd like to see a
kernel-embedded-ppc-without-float-but-with-ATI-KMS-module-built-in-with-ponies.
See, I can spout random crap too.
josh