On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 12:04:41PM -0600, Justin Forbes wrote: ...snip.... > > So, what does the community think? Should we continue as is, or should > we move to a more typical model where both debug and non-debug kernels > are build with every build? So yeah, I used to reboot pretty much daily and use the new kernel every day, but a while back due to the performance problems you indicated I have gone to just updating to the nodebug rc's on mondays and keeping that until the next week. If daily ones were nodebug I would go back to rebooting mostly daily, so you would get more test coverage from me at least. ;) Additionally, I think the debug kernels are a bit bigger and sometimes that causes problems with images, as well as sometimes images take longer to build with the debug version in use. so, +1 from me to switch to nodebug all the time. kevin
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