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Re: kernel oops and kerneloops.org



On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 08:24 +0200, Stappers wrote:
> In Bug#630360 is this text:
> > If you ever have to send kernel bug/oops messages again, a photo is
> > acceptable if the text is readable.  There is no need to type it all in.
> 
> I have the package kerneloops installed.
> 
> Yesterdag I had in /var/log/syslog these lines:
>  Jun 13 21:04:44 debian kerneloops: Submitted 1 kernel oopses to www.kerneloops.org
>  Jun 13 21:04:44 debian kerneloops: kerneloops.org: oops is posted as \
>   http://www.kerneloops.org/submitresult.php?number=3337652
> 
> Today is still no data at that URL.

I think something is up more generally with the kerneloops.org website
(frontend at least). The page seems to be quite behind the released
kernels, it talks about 2.6.33, 34 etc and the 2.6.39-rc1 link in the
banner is broken.

Also see for example http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=130692872818401
on LKML a couple of weeks ago. I've not seen any response (but I'm way
behind on my LKML mail).

> What should I change so that my next kernel oops
> will be visible at kerneloops.org?

I don't think there is anything you can do, apart perhaps from trying to
contact the kerneloops.org admins (I looked for a contact address on the
site but didn't see one). I've CC'd Arjan who IIRC was involved with
kerneloops.org (sorry Arjan if this isn't the case)

Ian.
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