All, for separate /usr support, we need a stable version of genkernel that mounts /usr. I am mostly putting this here so it can block our tracker, but when you are ready to stabilize a new version, can you make this bug the stable request?
genkernel stabilization is blocked on OpenRC stabilizaiton. All versions that support separate /usr have "!<sys-apps/openrc-0.9.9" in RDEPEND. Once a newer version of OpenRC is stabilized, we will be able to stabilize a newer version of genkernel.
(In reply to comment #1) > genkernel stabilization is blocked on OpenRC stabilizaiton. All versions > that support separate /usr have "!<sys-apps/openrc-0.9.9" in RDEPEND. Once a > newer version of OpenRC is stabilized, we will be able to stabilize a newer > version of genkernel. Arches were added to openrc bug, I guess the same can be done for genkernel no?
(In reply to comment #2) > Arches were added to openrc bug, I guess the same can be done for genkernel > no? I have no objections. Repoman should complain should someone try to stablize a newer version of genkernel without stabilizing OpenRC first.
(In reply to comment #3) > (In reply to comment #2) > > Arches were added to openrc bug, I guess the same can be done for genkernel > > no? > > I have no objections. Repoman should complain should someone try to stablize > a newer version of genkernel without stabilizing OpenRC first. What version do you want stable? 3.4.45?
(In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #3) > > (In reply to comment #2) > > > Arches were added to openrc bug, I guess the same can be done for genkernel > > > no? > > > > I have no objections. Repoman should complain should someone try to stablize > > a newer version of genkernel without stabilizing OpenRC first. > > What version do you want stable? 3.4.45? Will CC arches for 3.4.45 as nobody replied, ChangeLog entry says it's a candidate for stable and people is still hitting missing /run with install CDs
amd64 stable
(In reply to comment #5) > (In reply to comment #4) > > (In reply to comment #3) > > > (In reply to comment #2) > > > > Arches were added to openrc bug, I guess the same can be done for genkernel > > > > no? > > > > > > I have no objections. Repoman should complain should someone try to stablize > > > a newer version of genkernel without stabilizing OpenRC first. > > > > What version do you want stable? 3.4.45? > > Will CC arches for 3.4.45 as nobody replied, ChangeLog entry says it's a > candidate for stable and people is still hitting missing /run with install > CDs This is a late response, but 3.4.45 is fine. Commits to genkernel HEAD are always thoroughly tested, so it should always be safe to stabilize the latest version unless it is explicitly stated otherwise. With that said, it is always a good idea to ask when in doubt. We seem to be overwhelmed by bugs for various exotic use cases and feature, so it would be best to ping people in IRC if no one responds in a timely manner. That includes me. I am overwhelmed with bug mail these days. Sometimes things slip through the cracks. I imagine that it is the same for other people on the alias.
I can't do anything for HPPA until bug #417261 is resolved.
(In reply to comment #8) > I can't do anything for HPPA until bug #417261 is resolved. Er, bug #434224.
arm stable
Ping, what is the status of getting this stabilized? Thanks much.
ppc and ppc64 done and tested
x86 stable
hppa stable
ia64 stable
sparc stable
s390 stable
alpha stable. Last arch, closing