Re: Finding kernel builds between releases

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On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 9:20 AM nathan.keyes--- via Discuss
<discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Thank you, Josh! I can see that for more recent kernels there is a per-build granularity of commits. Going back a couple of years, there don't appear to be individual commits between releases 408 and 448, such that the diff at https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/src/kernel/centos-stream-8/-/commit/1edafaf46263bb8482d6e7eeb87ecc17d8aa925c contains several million lines. Do you know if there is an archive available with more granular diffs for the builds in between 408 and 448, or a way to re-derive some of them?

The repo you linked to was created by a tool called packit.  I don't
believe it was actually used by the kernel team or for any official
builds.  The dist-git style repo I included in my original reply is
what kernel RPMs are built from.

The RHEL kernels (and therefore CentOS Stream) moved away from
discrete commits/patches long ago, so you would need to download the
SRPMs for all the builds between 408 and 448 and extrapolate the
changes along the way via diffs.

josh

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