According to http://kernel.org/, kernel version 3.3.8 is EOL However, this version also happens to be the one referenced by the most recently stabilized ebuild, at least when I updated my system yesterday.
There are pending 3.4 bugs: https://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=gentoo-sources-3.4&list_id=1204816
(In reply to comment #0) > According to http://kernel.org/, kernel version 3.3.8 is EOL > > However, this version also happens to be the one referenced by the most > recently stabilized ebuild, at least when I updated my system yesterday. EOL does not mean "broken unstable kernel" What exactly are you asking in this bug because it is not clear to me
I guess I thought the stabilization process was lagging a bit. So I suppose I'm asking for stabilization to pick up the pace a bit. Sorry if I'm out of line, I just figured on a crazy hunch that it was a Bad Thing (tm) in general for the latest stable version of a package to be marked EOL by its upstream.
feel free to open a stabilization bug if I don't get to it soon.