Re: [ANNOUNCE] 5.10.162-rt79

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Hi all, especially to stable-rt maintainers,

On Thu, 2023-01-26 at 11:31 -0300, Luis Claudio R. Goncalves wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce the 5.10.162-rt79 stable release.
> 
> This release contains a single change, a fix to the aarch64 build failure
> I introduced while fixing merge conflicts in 5.10.162-rt78.

The CIP (see [1] for technical infos about CIP) kernel maintainers
(especially Pavel) noticed this build failure while trying to prepare
the next 5.10 based rt-cip release.

Looking at the kernel CI logs [2] this build failure was detected by
kernel-ci as well but it seems the build result did not make it back to
the maintainers. Is that correct?

>From the CIP projects perspective we would like to improve the
situation.

>From my perspective the following could be done:

  - Instead of (or in addition to) building and testing released -rt
    branches enable testing of -rt release candidates
  - Make sure the build results get back to the maintainers

I'm not sure if every -rt branch has a -rc branch. I'm not familiar
with the -rt release process yet.

What do you think? Does that make sense?

The discussion did not start yet, but it might be possible that I'm
able to do such kernel-ci improvements under the CIP umbrella.

Best regards,
Florian

[1] https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/start
[2] https://linux.kernelci.org/build/rt-stable/branch/v5.10-rt/kernel/v5.10.162-rt78/

> 
> You can get this release via the git tree at:
> 
>   git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rt/linux-stable-rt.git
> 
>   branch: v5.10-rt
>   Head SHA1: 10ea07eb47e2f5a82c5dabba993635c73c11592f
> 




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