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Bug#1035613: marked as done (release-notes: Maybe typo? "`arch`-based" in 5.3.3)



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Package: release-notes
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

 In 5.3.3, en/issues.dbk says

    <section id="no-longer-supported-hardware" condition="fixme">
      <title>No-longer-supported hardware</title>
      <para>
        For a number of `arch`-based devices that were supported in
        &oldreleasename;, it is no longer viable for Debian to build the
        required <literal>Linux</literal> kernel, due to hardware
        limitations. The unsupported devices are:
      </para>

 `arch`-based? It may be something other like $arch (and would be limited
 to its architecture's release notes).

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Hi,

On 07-05-2023 15:20, Paul Gevers wrote:
On 06-05-2023 15:22, Hideki Yamane wrote:
     <section id="no-longer-supported-hardware" condition="fixme">
                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
       <title>No-longer-supported hardware</title>
       <para>
         For a number of `arch`-based devices that were supported in
         &oldreleasename;, it is no longer viable for Debian to build the
         required <literal>Linux</literal> kernel, due to hardware
         limitations. The unsupported devices are:
       </para>

  `arch`-based? It may be something other like $arch (and would be limited
  to its architecture's release notes).

This is just a template for now. I'm not aware that we need it so we'll probably just remove it before the release. As you can see, the list of "unsupported devices" is empty.

I have just marked the Release Notes no longer DRAFT, so this should be gone now in the published version.

I didn't get a reply from the kernel team about any unsupported device. (Yes, we no longer support the Geode LX (or something) but that's covered elsewhere).

Paul

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