* Re: [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers
2004-07-10 0:58 [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers Travis Tilley
@ 2004-07-12 4:21 ` Alvin Thompson
2004-07-12 8:40 ` Travis Tilley
2004-07-12 11:40 ` Alan Schmitt
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From: Alvin Thompson @ 2004-07-12 4:21 UTC (permalink / raw
To: lv; +Cc: gentoo-dev
Travis Tilley wrote:
>just a heads up - i've moved all the 2.6 header packages to
>sys-kernel/linux26-headers so that they can be keyworded without having them
>accidentally install on the system of a 2.4 kernel user. hopefully soon this
>will mean we can unmask the newer glibc ebuilds on x86, which have a dep on
>the 2.6 headers when using nptl (instead of using /usr/src/linux, which is
>problematic at best and quite often broken at worst).
>
>another note re: NPTL is that nptl no longer has a version number of it's own
>as of 2004-06-29. i'm guessing this means that ulrich drepper considers nptl
>to be fairly stable, but i dont think i'll be so quick to put words in his
>mouth. when i'm sure that everything's good and calm with the linux26-headers
>change i'll poke at making a new snapshot to see if it passes "make check"
>yet. :)
>
>
>
all i know is compiling lvm2 chokes on the new headers... :(
-alvin
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers
2004-07-12 4:21 ` Alvin Thompson
@ 2004-07-12 8:40 ` Travis Tilley
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From: Travis Tilley @ 2004-07-12 8:40 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Alvin Thompson; +Cc: gentoo-dev
On Monday 12 July 2004 12:21 am, Alvin Thompson wrote:
> all i know is compiling lvm2 chokes on the new headers... :(
[ebuild R ] sys-kernel/linux26-headers-2.6.6-r1
(stuff)
>>> sys-fs/lvm2-2.00.15 merged.
>>> Recording sys-fs/lvm2 in "world" favorites file...
it works here for me... try re-emerging the headers, you might have snagged em
before i hit a fairly large bug in migrating... make defconfig didnt work
unless you already had headers installed, so uninstalling linux-headers to
install linux26-headers caused headaches for about a day or so. :/
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers
2004-07-10 0:58 [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers Travis Tilley
2004-07-12 4:21 ` Alvin Thompson
@ 2004-07-12 11:40 ` Alan Schmitt
2004-07-12 14:23 ` Aaron Walker
2004-07-13 14:41 ` Aaron Walker
2004-07-18 18:42 ` Martin Schlemmer
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From: Alan Schmitt @ 2004-07-12 11:40 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
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* Travis Tilley (lv@gentoo.org) wrote:
> just a heads up - i've moved all the 2.6 header packages to
> sys-kernel/linux26-headers so that they can be keyworded without having them
> accidentally install on the system of a 2.4 kernel user. hopefully soon this
> will mean we can unmask the newer glibc ebuilds on x86, which have a dep on
> the 2.6 headers when using nptl (instead of using /usr/src/linux, which is
> problematic at best and quite often broken at worst).
>
> another note re: NPTL is that nptl no longer has a version number of it's own
> as of 2004-06-29. i'm guessing this means that ulrich drepper considers nptl
> to be fairly stable, but i dont think i'll be so quick to put words in his
> mouth. when i'm sure that everything's good and calm with the linux26-headers
> change i'll poke at making a new snapshot to see if it passes "make check"
> yet. :)
Following the announcement that the linux26 headers were now ~x86, I
decided to try them, along with the migration to nptl. After a (longish
;-) ) emerge -e system, everything seems to work fine (I just had some
trouble starting X, but emerging nvidia-glx and nvidia-kernel solved
it).
I know this is just a WFM message, but it might encourage others to try
it.
Alan Schmitt
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers
2004-07-12 11:40 ` Alan Schmitt
@ 2004-07-12 14:23 ` Aaron Walker
2004-07-12 14:37 ` Wade Nelson
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From: Aaron Walker @ 2004-07-12 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
Alan Schmitt wrote:
> * Travis Tilley (lv@gentoo.org) wrote:
>
>>just a heads up - i've moved all the 2.6 header packages to
>>sys-kernel/linux26-headers so that they can be keyworded without having them
>>accidentally install on the system of a 2.4 kernel user. hopefully soon this
>>will mean we can unmask the newer glibc ebuilds on x86, which have a dep on
>>the 2.6 headers when using nptl (instead of using /usr/src/linux, which is
>>problematic at best and quite often broken at worst).
>>
>>another note re: NPTL is that nptl no longer has a version number of it's own
>>as of 2004-06-29. i'm guessing this means that ulrich drepper considers nptl
>>to be fairly stable, but i dont think i'll be so quick to put words in his
>>mouth. when i'm sure that everything's good and calm with the linux26-headers
>>change i'll poke at making a new snapshot to see if it passes "make check"
>>yet. :)
>
>
> Following the announcement that the linux26 headers were now ~x86, I
> decided to try them, along with the migration to nptl. After a (longish
> ;-) ) emerge -e system, everything seems to work fine (I just had some
> trouble starting X, but emerging nvidia-glx and nvidia-kernel solved
> it).
>
> I know this is just a WFM message, but it might encourage others to try
> it.
>
> Alan Schmitt
>
I agree. 2.6 kernel + 2.6 headers + NPTL seems rock solid to me. I've
been using it on several boxen since linux-headers-2.6.0.ebuild (6 mos?
8? I suck at estimating time...) was first put in portage and have had
*very* few problems.
Just wanted to thank the devs for the awesome job they have done on
getting 2.6 and NPTL ready for the masses.
Cheers
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers
2004-07-12 14:23 ` Aaron Walker
@ 2004-07-12 14:37 ` Wade Nelson
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From: Wade Nelson @ 2004-07-12 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
Aaron Walker wrote:
> Alan Schmitt wrote:
>
>> * Travis Tilley (lv@gentoo.org) wrote:
>> [snip]
>>
>> I know this is just a WFM message, but it might encourage others to
>> try it.
>>
>> Alan Schmitt
>>
>
> I agree. 2.6 kernel + 2.6 headers + NPTL seems rock solid to me. I've
> been using it on several boxen since linux-headers-2.6.0.ebuild (6 mos?
> 8? I suck at estimating time...) was first put in portage and have had
> *very* few problems.
>
> Just wanted to thank the devs for the awesome job they have done on
> getting 2.6 and NPTL ready for the masses.
>
> Cheers
I can back this up also, I've not had a headers-related problem since I
merged 2.6.6-r1 when it had just hit portage.... emerge -e world, 400+
packages. Even mplayer compiles :)
Portage 2.0.51_pre12 (default-x86-2004.0, gcc-3.3.3,
glibc-2.3.4.20040605-r1, 2.6.7-hb3)
=================================================================
System uname: 2.6.7-hb3 i686 AMD Athlon(tm)
Gentoo Base System version 1.5.1
Autoconf: sys-devel/autoconf-2.59-r4
Automake: sys-devel/automake-1.8.5-r1
Binutils: sys-devel/binutils-2.14.90.0.8-r1
CFLAGS="-march=athlon-xp -O2 -pipe -mcpu=athlon-xp -fomit-frame-pointer"
My understanding is that glibc >=2.3.4 no longer references
/usr/src/linux, therefore it would be beneficial to have a solid ~arch
2.6 headerset for the sake of nptl and sanity and such.
The change from linux-headers-2.6.6 linux26-headers also went fine here.
--Wade
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers
2004-07-10 0:58 [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers Travis Tilley
2004-07-12 4:21 ` Alvin Thompson
2004-07-12 11:40 ` Alan Schmitt
@ 2004-07-13 14:41 ` Aaron Walker
2004-07-13 14:58 ` Mike Williams
2004-07-18 18:42 ` Martin Schlemmer
3 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Aaron Walker @ 2004-07-13 14:41 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
Travis Tilley wrote:
> just a heads up - i've moved all the 2.6 header packages to
> sys-kernel/linux26-headers so that they can be keyworded without having them
> accidentally install on the system of a 2.4 kernel user. hopefully soon this
> will mean we can unmask the newer glibc ebuilds on x86, which have a dep on
> the 2.6 headers when using nptl (instead of using /usr/src/linux, which is
> problematic at best and quite often broken at worst).
>
> another note re: NPTL is that nptl no longer has a version number of it's own
> as of 2004-06-29. i'm guessing this means that ulrich drepper considers nptl
> to be fairly stable, but i dont think i'll be so quick to put words in his
> mouth. when i'm sure that everything's good and calm with the linux26-headers
> change i'll poke at making a new snapshot to see if it passes "make check"
> yet. :)
>
Just curious, but I was wondering: If linux26-headers is being used
rather than linux-headers, should virtual/os-headers be changed to
linux26-headers?
The reason I am asking is because some things that depend on
virtual/os-headers, now want to install linux-headers...
My apologies if this should've been posted to gentoo-user@
Cheers
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers
2004-07-10 0:58 [gentoo-dev] linux-headers-2.6* now linux26-headers Travis Tilley
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
2004-07-13 14:41 ` Aaron Walker
@ 2004-07-18 18:42 ` Martin Schlemmer
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From: Martin Schlemmer @ 2004-07-18 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw
To: lv; +Cc: gentoo-dev
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On Sat, 2004-07-10 at 02:58, Travis Tilley wrote:
> just a heads up - i've moved all the 2.6 header packages to
> sys-kernel/linux26-headers so that they can be keyworded without having them
> accidentally install on the system of a 2.4 kernel user. hopefully soon this
> will mean we can unmask the newer glibc ebuilds on x86, which have a dep on
> the 2.6 headers when using nptl (instead of using /usr/src/linux, which is
> problematic at best and quite often broken at worst).
>
I and Solar is working on getting bootstrap-2.6.sh (or maby an
merged version) ready to work seemlessly with linux26-headers.
Hopefully in the next two weeks if testing are going as planned.
> another note re: NPTL is that nptl no longer has a version number of it's own
> as of 2004-06-29. i'm guessing this means that ulrich drepper considers nptl
> to be fairly stable, but i dont think i'll be so quick to put words in his
> mouth. when i'm sure that everything's good and calm with the linux26-headers
> change i'll poke at making a new snapshot to see if it passes "make check"
> yet. :)
I do not know about non-x86 arches, but I make sure 'make check' pass
for NPTL as well as run it for a day or two before commit.
I think the biggest problem with getting it into stable previously
(and for the next few weeks), is the headers issue - we could not
just unmask 2.6 headers. Hopefully if 2.6.6-r1 or latest 2.6.7
linux26-headers test ok, and we get headway with bootstrap.sh, we
can really think about 'offical' NPTL support ...
Cheers,
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Martin Schlemmer
Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop/System Team Developer
Cape Town, South Africa
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