kernel-image-2.6.8-sparc_2.6.8-6_sparc.changes is NEW
(new) kernel-build-2.6.8-2_2.6.8-6_sparc.deb optional devel
Headers for building modules for Linux 2.6.8
This package provides kernel header files for building modules for the
precompiled kernel images on the 64-bit SPARC architecture (uniprocessor and
multiprocessor.)
(new) kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-sparc32_2.6.8-6_sparc.deb optional devel
Header files for Linux kernel 2.6.8 on uniprocessor 32-bit SPARC
This package provides kernel header files for version 2.6.8 on the 32-bit
SPARC architecture, used to build out-of-tree kernel modules. If you have
more than one processor, you want the kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-sparc64-smp
package.
(new) kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-sparc64-smp_2.6.8-6_sparc.deb optional devel
Header files for Linux kernel 2.6.8 on multiprocessor 64-bit SPARC
This package provides kernel header files for version 2.6.8 on the 64-bit
SPARC architecture, used to build out-of-tree kernel modules. If you only
have one processor, you want the kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-sparc64 package
instead.
(new) kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-sparc64_2.6.8-6_sparc.deb optional devel
Header files for Linux kernel 2.6.8 on uniprocessor 64-bit SPARC
This package provides kernel header files for version 2.6.8 on the 64-bit
SPARC architecture, used to build out-of-tree kernel modules. If you have
more than one processor, you want the kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-sparc64-smp
package.
(new) kernel-headers-2.6.8-2_2.6.8-6_sparc.deb optional devel
Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.6.8
This package provides kernel header files for version 2.6.8, generally
used for building out-of-tree kernel modules. See the 'module-assistant'
package for more information.
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This package consists mostly of the common files between the three header
packages you should really be using for building modules:
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- kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-sparc32
- kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-sparc64
- kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-sparc64-smp
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For more information you can also read:
/usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.6.8-2/debian.README.gz.
(new) kernel-image-2.6.8-2-sparc32_2.6.8-6_sparc.deb optional base
Linux kernel binary image for UltraSPARC (sparc32) systems
This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file,
and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that
try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state
after an update.
.
If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make
installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest
fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a
powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional.
.
Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package,
and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to
create a custom kernel from the sources.
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NOTE: This kernel is strictly for 32-bit Super/HyperSPARC (sun4m) class
systems. If you do not have a SuperSPARC or HyperSPARC CPU, then most likely
you want the sparc64 image. See kernel-image-2.6-sparc64.
(new) kernel-image-2.6.8-2-sparc64-smp_2.6.8-6_sparc.deb optional base
Linux kernel binary image for SMP UltraSPARC (sparc64) systems
This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file,
and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that
try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state
after an update.
.
If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make
installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest
fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a
powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional.
.
Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package,
and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to
create a custom kernel from the sources.
.
NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sparc64) class systems. If you
do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sparc32 image, which
only exists for the 2.4 kernel series. See kernel-image-2.4-sparc32.
Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If
you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image.
(new) kernel-image-2.6.8-2-sparc64_2.6.8-6_sparc.deb optional base
Linux kernel binary image for UltraSPARC (sparc64) systems
This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file,
and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that
try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state
after an update.
.
If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make
installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest
fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a
powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional.
.
Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package,
and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to
create a custom kernel from the sources.
.
NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sparc64) class systems. If you
do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sparc32 image. See
kernel-image-2.6-sparc32.
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Changes: kernel-image-2.6.8-sparc (2.6.8-6) unstable; urgency=high
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* Bump soname to 2 due to security fixes which break binary
compatibility.
* Build from 2.6.8-11, pulling in lots of juicy sparc fixes.
closes: #287287
* Remove bogus export CC := gcc-3.4 that was only used for debugging
and caused a FTBFS.
* Version kernel-headers dependency on kernel-kbuild-2.6-3.
* Fix lots of things concerning kernel-headers generation by borrowing
lots of code from i386. closes: #285847
* Improve package descriptions.
Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 285847 287287
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