This causes a lot of spam in dmesg about "failed to allocate compressor transform", making it nearly impossible to search anything in the system logs.
This option has nothing to do with zram.
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kodi x86 support was dropped upstream, see aports f53343613a4
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Contains fix for Poco F1 display issue when booting and enables sensor
support for Poco F1.
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- Enable KVM support (for using with slbounce!)
- Disable RT_GROUP_SCHED, community device kernel requirement
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These kernels must have NLS_ASCII set after bb6d7a05b, or else they
cannot mount the ESP as /boot and boot fails. This kconfig option will
be added to the pmb efi kconfig check so that this is caught in the
future pre-merge.
fixes 3909b1dbf and bb6d7a05b
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This charset is the default and the recommended value, since boot fat
partitions should be case insensitive. linux-lts and linux-edge in
alpine use "utf-8", that might change, but add the options regardless,
so we can be safe
Fixes https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/2782
The change from unmaintained to archived needs changes in pmbootstrap.
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Unmaintained is a name which on multiple occasions have seen lead to
confusion with people having the impression that unmaintained is for all
unmaintained devices, which is not how we're really using it. Many
devices in testing do not actually have a maintainer, yet there has been
no push to move these out of there and into unmaintained.
I think this is a result of that unmaintained was introduced not to keep
unmaintained ports but rather a place to store ports that have a better
replacement but where the inferior one still holds some sort of value,
such as for debugging purposes. These ports also are not necessarily
entirely unmaintained and see more fixes than many ports in testing.
While one approach to solving this problem could be to simply moving all
unmaintained ports to unmaintained, I think this comes with some
problems: It would require an initial effort to figure out which ports
are indeed unmaintained and which just don't have a maintained noted in
the package, and given how many ports there are in testing this would be
a big endeavour. It would also require continuous work on moving ports
into unmaintained as the maintainers go silent if we are to keep testing
and unmaintained's state consistent with reality. Additionally, just
because a port doesn't have a maintainer on paper doens't mean that
there aren't people who aren't willing to fix it up if there are issues
that arise.
As such, I think the way to go is renaming unmaintained to better
reflect the original intent. Thanks to Luca Weiss for suggesting
"archive", and to Arnav Singh for suggesting that "archived" would match
the other category names better.
The SSH agent built into gnome-keyring has been disabled by default
in version 46, and replaced by the SSH agent implementation in gcr.
Install the new implementation to provide a graphical SSH agent
for all GNOME-based UIs.
Follow-up to aports!63893, which fixes this upstream and adds this
dependency to the upstream gnome package.
Fixes#2728.
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Default answers to `pmbootstrap kconfig migrate` with 'y' to any
seemingly relevant Mediatek entries.
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Heavily based on z3ntu's work on FP5, thanks for all your work!
Signed-off-by: Alexander Martinz <amartinz@shiftphones.com>
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