Arches, please stabilize =sys-kernel/linux-headers-4.19 targeting the following keywords: KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm arm64 hppa ia64 m68k ppc ppc64 s390 sh sparc x86" Most comprehensive test would be to check if there are regressions on a package list: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/toolchain/linux-headers-patches.git/tree/testing.txt But practically if gcc, glibc and boot-loaders survive rebuild it should be good enough.
amd64 stable
Created attachment 584126 [details] build.logs.tar.xz (ppc, after headers 4.19 & toolchain upgrade) Looking good on ppc. Rebuilt toolchain & world (including some some of packages of the regression list).
hppa and sparc stable
arm64 stable
ppc stable thanks to ernsteiswuerfel!
ia64 stable
Created attachment 584266 [details] build.logs.tar.xz (ppc64, after headers 4.19 & toolchain upgrade) Looking good on ppc. Rebuilt toolchain & world (including some some of packages of the regression list). Only bug I encountered during emerge -e @world was bug #690546, but I don't know if that's related to the linux-headers upgrade.
Created attachment 584268 [details] build.logs.tar.xz (ppc64, after headers 4.19 & toolchain upgrade) Looking good on ppc64. Rebuilt toolchain & world (including some some of packages of the regression list). Only bug I encountered during emerge -e @world was bug #690546, but I don't know if that's related to the linux-headers upgrade.
(In reply to ernsteiswuerfel from comment #8) > Created attachment 584268 [details] > build.logs.tar.xz (ppc64, after headers 4.19 & toolchain upgrade) > > Looking good on ppc64. > > Rebuilt toolchain & world (including some some of packages of the regression > list). > > Only bug I encountered during emerge -e @world was bug #690546, but I don't > know if that's related to the linux-headers upgrade. Yeah, bug #690546 looks unrelated. ppc64 stable. Thank you!
x86 stable
s390 stable
alpha stable
arm stable
m68k stable
sh stable