Hey Stephen ,
For a while allyesconfig for powerpc seemed to fail building I ran the
test today to check if
it builds. It seems to build for me but with warnings. Furthermore
there seem to be a few
warnings that need clean up. I can either send another email to the
maintainers of the powerpc
architecture branch or you can with my logs as I am attaching them here,
Cheers Nick
Hi Nick,
On Thu, 17 Jul 2014 14:49:29 -0400 Nick Krause <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> For a while allyesconfig for powerpc seemed to fail building I ran the
> test today to check if
> it builds. It seems to build for me but with warnings. Furthermore
> there seem to be a few
> warnings that need clean up. I can either send another email to the
> maintainers of the powerpc
> architecture branch or you can with my logs as I am attaching them here,
Powerpc allyesconfig will not build completely, this has been known for
a long time. Even your log shows it failing, so I do not understand
what you are saying. (BTW, that is not the normal way for the build to
fail, it will always fail when trying to link vmlinux. Maybe you are
missing some tool to build the kernel signing keys?)
You should report warnings/failures in subsystems to the appropriate
subsyetem maintainer, just because you get these for a particular
architecture does not mean that they are the responsibility of that
architecture maintainer.
--
Cheers,
Stephen Rothwell [email protected]
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 7:03 PM, Stephen Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2014 14:49:29 -0400 Nick Krause <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> For a while allyesconfig for powerpc seemed to fail building I ran the
>> test today to check if
>> it builds. It seems to build for me but with warnings. Furthermore
>> there seem to be a few
>> warnings that need clean up. I can either send another email to the
>> maintainers of the powerpc
>> architecture branch or you can with my logs as I am attaching them here,
>
> Powerpc allyesconfig will not build completely, this has been known for
> a long time. Even your log shows it failing, so I do not understand
> what you are saying. (BTW, that is not the normal way for the build to
> fail, it will always fail when trying to link vmlinux. Maybe you are
> missing some tool to build the kernel signing keys?)
>
> You should report warnings/failures in subsystems to the appropriate
> subsyetem maintainer, just because you get these for a particular
> architecture does not mean that they are the responsibility of that
> architecture maintainer.
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Stephen Rothwell [email protected]
That's fine I will send this to the maintainer of the powerpc architecture .
I would like to see this get mixed soon.
Cheers Nick