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Oliver Smith
7aded95988
Revert "linux-*: use upstream gcc6 [skip ci]"
This reverts commit ee659a5bb4
and increases the pkgrels of all affected linux pmaports.

I have compiled *every single kernel* that was modified with this
commit, and it worked. That took 12 hours. So I'm pretty confident that
this is a good commit. Let's roll it out and go back to stability \o/

I'll kick off the binary repo building directly after pushing this, but
it will take some time until all binary packages are available again.

[skip ci]: it wouldn't finish in time.
2018-12-01 12:10:10 +01:00
Grant Miller
ee659a5bb4
linux-*: use upstream gcc6 [skip ci]
Adjust HOSTCC to work with Alpine's version.
2018-11-29 09:16:00 +01:00
Oliver Smith
4472448e6b
device/linux-*: make all kernels compile again
All kernels compile again, after the GCC 8 upgrade.

All 3.x kernels have been changed to use GCC 6 now, because we can't
say for sure that they boot with GCC 8 even if we made them compile
with that newer GCC. If someone wants to test a kernel for a newer
device which they can test, see the instructions on
<https://postmarketos.org/vendorkernel>.

The linux-sony-castor-windy 4.x kernel did not compile out of the box
with the latest GCC, so we set it to GCC 6 as well. This can probably
be fixed easily.

linux-teclast-x80-pro: removed Werror and updated to latest 4.14 kernel
from kernel.org, otherwise this would not compile anymore (tested with
both GCC 6 and 8, probably incompatibility with the latest binutils or
something).

This commit will take too long to compile in CI, so let's [skip ci].
I've compiled all kernels multiple times and fixed them up until all of
them were working again.

Related: #103
2018-11-27 07:47:11 +01:00
myfreeweb
e3dd04825d asus-duma: initial port with msm kernel (#1581)
The ASUS MeMO Pad FHD 10 (ME302KL) is kinda like an enlarged version
of flo, all the unofficial Lineage / TWRP work has been derived from
flo. So eventually it should run mainline :) but let's start with this.
2018-06-21 21:58:24 +00:00