Bug 124928 - Stabilize sys-fs/cryptsetup-0.1-r3
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Bug#:
124928
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Product: Gentoo Linux
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Version: unspecified
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Platform: All
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OS/Version: Linux
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Status: RESOLVED
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Severity: normal
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Priority: P2
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Resolution: FIXED
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Assigned To: strerror@gentoo.org
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Reported By: strerror@gentoo.org
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Component: Ebuilds
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Summary: Stabilize sys-fs/cryptsetup-0.1-r3
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Keywords:
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Status Whiteboard:
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Opened: 2006-03-04 03:32 0000
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Requesting the arch teams to stabilize cryptsetup-0.1-r3. This is a minor
change to fix Bug #120802 and has been in the tree for a month with no bugs.
Checking whether I can stabilize it for x86...
Works fine with current x86 stable device-mapper. Now checking with
device-mapper 1.02.02...
Works fine with the (now stable) device-mapper 1.02.02. Stable for x86.
bump, in particular for amd64
is it intentional that the ebuild doesn't die when the needed kernel
configuration isn't present?
>>> md5 src_uri ;-) cryptsetup-0.1.tar.bz2
* Determining the location of the kernel source code
* Found kernel source directory:
* /usr/src/linux
* Found sources for kernel version:
* 2.6.15-gentoo-r7
* Checking for dm-crypt support ...
[ !! ]
* cryptsetup requires dm-crypt support!
* Please enable dm-crypt support in your kernel config, found at:
* (for 2.6 kernels)
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* Device Drivers
* Multi-Device Support
* Device mapper support
* [*] Crypt Target Support
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* and recompile your kernel if you want this package to work with this kernel
>>> Unpacking source...
bleh, somebody please kill my mouse
yes its intentional. I got shouted at by people who wanted to compile it on one
machine with different kernels to roll out to other machines etc etc. It
doesn't NEED the kernel option to function hence its only a warning.
stabilize please amd, this is holding up other bugs now.
stable on amd64 sorry for the delay!
alpha ... whats the hold up? If there is a problem then let me know, if not
then please stabilize this ebuild ~3 months should be enough time.
Benjamin, please close this bug, if you think it's done