-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 07/01/2013 11:53 PM, Anthony G. Basile wrote: > Now I'm confused because gentoo-sources is gentoo specific. It > contains stuff that we need in gentoo but other distros do not > need, like our end-to-end support for certain xattr namespaces. If > you remove these then we must either 1) maintain a userland which > is not in line with other distros or 2) give up on critical > features we want in gentoo, like markings on elf object in > user.pax.flags and certain caps, as well as in the future > preserving selinux labels through emerge. Upstream will not accept > them because of "who needs that crap" and we can't give them up > without loosing core functionality. Feel free to review those > patches but don't ask us to drop them from gentoo-sources because > their not in upstream.
What about a check-kernel-config-for-gentoo-compliance script for starterts? I manage a handfull of kernel configs over some years (laptop vs. server, graphics, firewalling capabilities) and was always tempted to write an script to check if the config meets a certain set of requirements. I think of "xattr", "selinux", "gentoo-boot" and so on, that can be expanded by users demand, like, "CONFIG_CMDLINE should include" and "CONFIG_DEFAULT_HOSTNAME=x" and "all iptables target on". A additional make target in gentoo-sources could the warn about any missing feature, and ask for "yes" or wait some seconds. (I remember reaging some funny note about my kernel supporting x32 but by userland not, like that kernel build would run on that userland) ==> Merging a certain source does always imply to run it on that system. (diff-ing configs is really nasty since sub*module=N drops lines from the config) (and i got lazy on reading all the added features in subsystems [1]) Michael "I can live with a lot of things, as long as I can configure/compile/update my kernel and the out-of-tree drivers when i want" Weber [1] http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_rtOXMZlMTkg/RZWVjP3f49I/AAAAAAAAADs/YpHlSwXpiUg/s400/drinking_bird.jpg - -- Michael Weber Gentoo Developer web: https://xmw.de/ mailto: Michael Weber <x...@gentoo.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.20 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iF4EAREIAAYFAlHSj+IACgkQknrdDGLu8JD65AD+NHyGeFNQw4GceLp0g9ypik5j NzoEwKYztMCOwKcjbO4A/A1e/KQv4DabFoZA41kdPBH8DMOITWL7Jb3OHqewwpPL =OOdc -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----