"Philip J. Clark" <philip.cl...@cern.ch> writes:

> No problem. Would be good to keep up with the stable kernel releases if
> possible. That way you'd be ahead of the deb release, but I suppose it
> all depends on backward compatibility.

It's hard particularly at the moment since we've been in release freeze,
so I haven't even packaged 1.4.8 yet.  For 2.6.29, one needs 1.4.8 plus
some additional patches from the unreleased 1.4.9.

> My friend gave me a patch for the current debian openafs-modules-source
> package, which might be useful (attached). Especially for any others
> using the latest kernel.

Thanks!  I'm guessing this is substantially similar to the patch Ubuntu
has been using.  I'll definitely incorporate this as soon as I get a
chance to do an unstable upload; I'm just not sure when that will be.  At
the latest, not long after the lenny release.

Backports will then show up for lenny once backports.org opens for lenny
backports.

-- 
Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org)               <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>



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