[elrepo] perf & python-perf missing?

Akemi Yagi toracat at elrepo.org
Tue Aug 29 17:54:01 EDT 2017


On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 1:58 AM, lejeczek via elrepo <
elrepo at lists.elrepo.org> wrote:

>
> On 28/08/17 19:00, Alan Bartlett wrote:
>
>> On 28 August 2017 at 12:11, lejeczek via elrepo <elrepo at lists.elrepo.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 22/08/17 17:07, Alan Bartlett wrote:
>>>
>>>> The perf and python-perf packages have now been built for the current
>>>> EL7 kernel-lt and can be downloaded from the relevant directories
>>>> under the https://elrepo.org/people/ajb/devel/kernel-testing/el7/
>>>> directory.
>>>>
>>>> The packages have been signed and carry a subsidiary ".bcat" tag. They
>>>> have not been tested.
>>>>
>>>> Please see if they operate correctly for you.
>>>>
>>>> Alan.
>>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> does these two have to strictly match kernel version? If not maybe we
>>> could
>>> have latest working version still in the repo?
>>> b.w. L.
>>>
>> To your first question, my truthful answer is "I do not know". As I
>> mentioned previously "They have not been tested." Perhaps you would be
>> able to test and provide the answer, please.
>>
>> To your second question, the answer is a very firm no.
>>
>
> Fine, no mods, I'm talking about bit different thing - if the last working
> compilation was 4.4.78-1 then keep in the repo. At this moment I do not see
> any of the two in the repo for kernel-lt version.
> If I was to make a guess - better with kernel-lt to have
> perf-4.4.something than 4.12.something or 3.10.something, no?


​Earlier releases are available in the archives directory. For example,

​
http://repos.lax-noc.com/elrepo/archive/kernel/el7/x86_64/RPMS/

​Akemi​
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