[Dev] [RCF][Discussion] '[kernels]' repository
Ben
uaqben at disroot.org
Wed Oct 18 21:57:54 GMT 2017
On 10/18/2017 12:35 AM, Luke Shumaker wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 19:43:57 -0400,
> Megver83 wrote:
>> El 16/10/17 a las 20:29, Luke Shumaker escribió:
>>> On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 14:24:55 -0400,
>>> Megver83 wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I maintain kernels in [kernels] for all its architectures, and ebrasca
>>>> also maintains some too (for x86 and x64 only).
>>>>
>>>> I was wondering how much ppl uses them (can we know the downloads?),
New kernels you propose sound good
Hadn't tried the ones you're considering to shelve; not familiar with
their specifics either.
mainly wanted to say Thanks for your & all maintainers' work who make
parabola distro :)
Ben
>>> Not really, because of mirrors. However, assuming that most users are
>>> using redirector and/or repomirror, we can probably get a decent
>>> estimate.
>>>
>>> Here's a breakdown of GET requests for the .pkg.tar.xz files that hit
>>> repomirror in the last month (2017-09-17 through 2017-09-16):
>> Did you mean 2017-09-17 through *2017-10-16* maybe?
> Oops, yes I did.
>
>>> 1 linux-libre-audit
>>> 1 linux-libre-knock
>>> 1 linux-libre-lts-apparmor
>>> 1 linux-libre-pck
>>> 1 linux-libre-xen
>>> 2 linux-libre-lts-knock
>>> 3 linux-libre-pae
>>> 5 linux-libre-apparmor
>>> 7 linux-libre-nand
>>> 30 linux-libre-hardened
>>> 253 linux-libre-lts
>>> 1911 linux-libre
>>>
>>> These are likely slightly lower than the actual numbers.
>>>
>> This is considering all the architectures? Because if we can see the
>> specific requested .pkg.tar.xz files that means we can also see the arch'es.
> Yes, that list is for all architectures.
>
> Here's a list with architectures (2017-09-17 --- 2017-10-17):
>
> 1 linux-libre mips64el
> 1 linux-libre-audit x86_64
> 1 linux-libre-knock x86_64
> 1 linux-libre-lts armv7h
> 1 linux-libre-lts-apparmor i686
> 1 linux-libre-lts-knock i686
> 1 linux-libre-lts-knock x86_64
> 1 linux-libre-pck x86_64
> 1 linux-libre-xen i686
> 2 linux-libre-hardened armv7h
> 2 linux-libre-nand x86_64
> 3 linux-libre-pae i686
> 5 linux-libre-apparmor x86_64
> 5 linux-libre-nand i686
> 10 linux-libre armv7h
> 30 linux-libre-hardened x86_64
> 39 linux-libre-lts i686
> 220 linux-libre-lts x86_64
> 229 linux-libre i686
> 1728 linux-libre x86_64
>
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