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Subject: Re: backports for wifi-7 and kernel 6.5
From: Cristian Cimpianu <cristi () trego ! co ! il>
Date: 2023-12-04 13:36:25
Message-ID: 2093282.J6tISVfHaF () cristie14 ! c-scale ! ro
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Thanks a lot guys.
That tree seems to have contributions from all the right people and it seems to \
generate a working 6.5 tree.
br,
Cristian.
On vineri, 24 noiembrie 2023 19:38:07 EET Brian Witte wrote:
>
> > ----------------------------------------
> > From: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
> > Date: Nov 24, 2023, 7:34:16 AM
> >
> > Christian,
> >
> > I do not know the details, but Brian Witte (Cc'd here) recently informed me that
> > Felix Flietkau has a backports tree for kernel 6.5.
> >
> > Larry
> >
> >
>
> Cristian,
>
> I was asking questions on #backports IRC channel since I also am trying to get a
> more up-to-date backports release. I had started patching from 5.15 and was
> making some progress, but it was going slower than I'd like and then Hauke
> shared this tree with me:
>
> https://github.com/nbd168/backports
>
> It appears to be on 6.5, I have only pulled the code at this point and haven't
> fully tested it since we had a holiday here in US and I have been traveling and
> with family.
>
> Felix is maintaining that tree for OpenWrt from what I have been told.
> You can see various 6.x backports tarballs here if you search "backports":
>
> https://mirror2.openwrt.org/sources/
>
> I am going to be digging into this for Realtek backports repos that Larry and I
> work on. It seems like there is some renewed interest in backports these
> days, haha.
>
> Let me know if I can help in any way as I am working on similar problems.
>
> I will report back if any issues come while working with Felix's tree. I am very
> grateful it was shared with me to say the least...
>
> Brian Witte
>
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