mcelog bpo for hardware enablement?
Dear Andrey,
My newest system is a Xeon v3. While a bpo is not necessary me, I
suspect that it is for everyone who has a newer CPU than this, and for
Atoms.
mcelog-104-1:
Valid CPUs: generic p6old core2 k8 p4 dunnington xeon74xx xeon7400
xeon5500 xeon5200 xeon5000 xeon5100 xeon3100 xeon3200 core_i7 core_i5
core_i3 nehalem westmere xeon71xx xeon7100 tulsa intel xeon75xx
xeon7500 xeon7200 xeon7100 sandybridge sandybridge-ep ivybridge
ivybridge-ep ivybridge-ex haswell haswell-ep haswell-ex xeon-v2
xeon-v3
vs
mcelog-134+dfsg-1
Valid CPUs: generic p6old core2 k8 p4 dunnington xeon74xx xeon7400
xeon5500 xeon5200 xeon5000 xeon5100 xeon3100 xeon3200 core_i7 core_i5
core_i3 nehalem westmere xeon71xx xeon7100 tulsa intel xeon75xx
xeon7500 xeon7200 xeon7100 sandybridge sandybridge-ep ivybridge
ivybridge-ep ivybridge-ex haswell haswell-ep haswell-ex broadwell
broadwell-d broadwell-ep broadwell-ex knightslanding xeon-v2 xeon-v3
xeon-v4 atom skylake
I've prepared the following backport for your convenience:
https://mentors.debian.net/package/mcelog
Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:
dget -x https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/mcelog/mcelog_134+dfsg-1~bpo8+1.dsc
If you think one would be useful and would prefer that I maintain it,
please sponsor this upload. I'm also fine with being added to the
uploaders in debian/control if you feel that would be appropriate.
Best regards,
Nicholas
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