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Signed-off-by: Anthony Wong <anthony.wong@canonical.com>
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| A kernel respin is a rebuild of a kernel package in the same kernel SRU cycle | ||
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Thanks @anthonywong , this looks good.
i had a question though.
does this respin have to happen before it gets released to a specific pocket / before it reaches a certain stage?
or a respin is doable anytime before it gets in -updates / -security?
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A respin can be done against the package in -proposed or in -updates, as long as the kernel is prepared in the same cycle. If a regression is found in a proposed kernel, we will respin proposed. If there is an urgent fix needed, we may choose to release to updates first and then respin with the urgent fix.
cc @ksacilotto
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Sorry I missed your response here @anthonywong .
I think that's fine then; since it applies to either pocket.
AnneCYH
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thanks for the update @anthonywong
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