Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux 3.11 | From | "Nicholas A. Bellinger" <> | Date | Mon, 02 Sep 2013 15:30:32 -0700 |
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On Mon, 2013-09-02 at 14:10 -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote: > As some people noticed, I got distracted ("Ooh, look, a squirrel..") > and never wrote an announcement for -rc7. My bad. But it wasn't > actually all that interesting a release apart from the date, and it > had a silly compile error in ohci-pci if you hadn't enabled > CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME, so we'll just forget -rc7 ever happened, ok? > Instead, go and get the real 3.11 release, which is out there, all > shiny and ready to be compiled and loved. > > Since rc7 (ok, I lied, it happened) there's been just small fixes. > Most of them came in from the networking tree, but there's some all > over: some random filesystem fixes, a couple of sound fixes, a > /proc/timer_list fix, things like that. Nothing really stands out > (unless you happened to use the new soft-dirty code, that had a buglet > that could really hurt), but let's hope we don't have some silly > configuration that doesn't even compile this time around. > > Shortlog appended. >
Hi Linus,
Unfortunately, this doesn't include the remaining target fixes for v3.11:
Re: [GIT PULL -v2] target fixes for v3.11 http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=137799048226191&w=2
Is there a reason why these did not get PULLed..?
Thanks,
--nab
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