Re: [gentoo-dev] [PATCH] kernel-install.eclass: explicitly set kernel image to 644

2024-02-11 Thread Andrew Ammerlaan
On 11/02/2024 10:55, Sam James wrote: Andrew Ammerlaan writes: Author: Andrew Ammerlaan Date: Sun Feb 11 10:41:32 2024 +0100 Did you not use git-send-email here or what's going on? Formatting looks off. I was lazy and copy-pasted from 'git log -p'. I do not have git-send-email setu

Re: [gentoo-dev] [PATCH] kernel-install.eclass: explicitly set kernel image to 644

2024-02-11 Thread Sam James
Andrew Ammerlaan writes: > Author: Andrew Ammerlaan > Date: Sun Feb 11 10:41:32 2024 +0100 > Did you not use git-send-email here or what's going on? Formatting looks off. > kernel-install.eclass: explicitly set kernel image to 644 > > The kernel build system sets the permissions on the ker

[gentoo-dev] [PATCH] kernel-install.eclass: explicitly set kernel image to 644

2024-02-11 Thread Andrew Ammerlaan
Author: Andrew Ammerlaan Date: Sun Feb 11 10:41:32 2024 +0100 kernel-install.eclass: explicitly set kernel image to 644 The kernel build system sets the permissions on the kernel image to 644. However objcopy creates a file with permissions 755. This causes a discrepancy in the permissions on