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Bug#: 161851
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Assigned To: AMD64 Project <amd64@gentoo.org>
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Reporter: cilly <cilly@cilly.mine.nu>
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lm-sensors-modules-overlay.tar.gz lm_sensors-modules overlay ebuilds for 2.10.1 and 2.10.2 application/octet-stream David Turner 2007-01-28 15:47 0000 5.88 KB Details
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Bug 161851 depends on: 157085 Show dependency tree
Bug 161851 blocks: 156669 159214
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Description:   Opened: 2007-01-13 01:25 0000
lm_sensors version 2.10.1 is required to work properly with kernel 2.6.19.x,
please mark stable

Reproducible: Always

------- Comment #1 From Dan Andresan 2007-01-14 08:49:49 0000 -------
From www.lm-sensors.org

December 5th, 2006: Note to k8temp users.  The Linux 2.6.19 kernel features a
new hardware monitoring driver, k8temp, which supports all recent AMD K8 CPUs.
The driver will load automatically on supported systems. Due to technical
specificities of this driver, *upgrade to lm_sensors 2.10.1 is mandatory*.
Older versions of libsensors will fail with a "General parse error" message. If
you can't upgrade lm_sensors for any reason, you'll have to blacklist the
k8temp driver to prevent it from being loaded.

------- Comment #2 From Hamlet Mun 2007-01-19 04:02:37 0000 -------
http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Download

lm_sensors v2.10.2

This is the latest release of the current project, for Linux 2.4.10+. This is a
stable release with support for most devices. Userspace tools support 2.4 and
2.6 kernels. Device drivers are for Linux 2.4 only, for Linux 2.6 they are
coming with the kernel itself.

------- Comment #3 From Christian Heim (RETIRED) 2007-01-20 12:27:54 0000 -------
Guess it's prime time for =sys-apps/lm_sensors-2.10.1 ... arches, please stable
this version as soon as possible.

------- Comment #4 From Andrej Kacian (RETIRED) 2007-01-21 15:18:28 0000 -------
x86 done

------- Comment #5 From cilly 2007-01-21 19:48:01 0000 -------
@Heim, thanks for bringing it up to arches :)

------- Comment #6 From David Turner 2007-01-25 19:23:50 0000 -------
This e-build doesn't build on kernel 2.4 machines as the ebuild
requires "! has_version =sys-apps/lm_sensors-modules-${PV}" and the
most recent version of lm_sensors-modules is currently 2.10.0.

IMHO, adding ebuilds for sys-apps/lm_sensors-modules-2.10.1 and
sys-apps/lm_sensors-modules-2.10.2 would be nice for 2.4 users.

I will contribute ebuilds for these when I have tested them.

------- Comment #7 From Joe Jezak 2007-01-27 18:20:25 0000 -------
Marked ppc stable.

------- Comment #8 From David Turner 2007-01-28 15:47:12 0000 -------
Created an attachment (id=108382) [details]
lm_sensors-modules overlay ebuilds for 2.10.1 and 2.10.2

This overlay will allow 2.4 machines to build lm_sensors for 2.10.1

It contains no changes to the ebuild and associated patches from 2.10.0 other
than renaming to 2.10.1 and 2.10.2, marking the 2.10.2 ebuild with ~x86 and
manifest and digest regeneration.

I have tested this in overlay and it builds lm_sensors.

------- Comment #9 From Peter Roka 2007-02-02 07:41:35 0000 -------
Version 2.10.2 works flawlessly with gentoo-sources 2.6.19-r2 on amd64.

------- Comment #10 From Jakub Moc (RETIRED) 2007-02-09 16:36:47 0000 -------
*** Bug 159214 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

------- Comment #11 From Steve Dibb 2007-02-10 03:20:13 0000 -------
amd64 stable

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