SchemaItemBoolean and SchemaItemInteger attempt to raise an exception
of type Error when given invalid input, but this type has never been
defined. Use ValueError instead.
MakeFlags.__repr__ references a "flags" type (probably meant to be
MakeFlags). Gencontrol.write_config references the "file" type which
was removed in Python 3. Clearly neither of these methods are
actually used, so delete them.
- Add explicit imports for all needed modules, rather than indirectly
(accidentally!) importing them with "from ... import *"
- Replace all "from ... import *" statements, which inhibit static
checking, with explicit lists of names to import
- Delete the remaining unneeded imports reported by pyflakes
Fix coding style violations reported by pycodestyle. This is
mostly a matter of reformatting code, particularly to eliminate
over-long lines. I also rename one variable ("l" is considered
visually ambiguous) and change a bare "except" to explicitly
catch all exceptions.
There are three types of error or warning remaining:
- debian/bin/...: E402 module level import not at top of file
Scripts in debian/bin need to modify the import path before
importing from debian/lib/python.
- E127 continuation line over-indented for visual indent
This seems to be a false positive. pycodestyle doesn't seem to be
happy with any level of indent (including 0) on a continuation line
in a "with" statement.
- debian/lib/python/debian_linux/debian.py:15:2: W291 trailing whitespace
This is a false positive. The trailing spaces are in a long
string and are intentional.
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Merge tag 'debian/4.18.10-1'
Release linux (4.18.10-1).
- Drop new patches that are already included upstream
- Keep ABI number set to "trunk"
- Refresh arm64 APEI workaround patch for 4.19
This updates the debian changelog for listing changes of this stable
update. It also removes patches applied upstream and refreshes a patch
that is part of 4.18.7-rt5.
This updates the debian changelog for listing changes of this stable
update. It also removes patches applied upstream and refreshes a patch
that is part of 4.18.7-rt5.
o Enable CONFIG_SCHED_SMT for hyperthreading processors.
o Enable CONFIG_ARM64_LSE_ATOMICS for v8.1 processors.
o Enable a number of ACPI options likely to be available on servers.
o CONFIG_ACPI_APEI selects PSTORE, so remove the arm64 specific setting.
Signed-off-by: Geoff Levand <geoff@infradead.org>
[bwh:
- Drop CONFIG_ACPI_CONFIGFS for now, as I think this the feature
might need to be disabled under Secure Boot and the lockdown
patches don't currently do that
- Drop automatic config symbols
- Note the changes in debian/changelog
]
Geoff Levand wrote:
> Commit ed497f3cb7 (Add server and
> 96boards options) added an arm64 specific CONFIG_ACPI_NFIT=y,
> overriding the default of =m, but the commit message mentions
> nothing about why this was done.
>
> Remove the arm64 specific setting and use the default of module
> build.
Unlike Geoff's patch, this removes the explicit setting for arm64.
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Merge tag 'debian/4.18.8-1'
Release linux (4.18.8-1).
- Drop ABI reference files and ABI maintenance patch
- Replace ccp driver patch with upstream version that applies to 4.19
I failed to notice that ppc64 had a symlink to powerpc's package-list
which overrode the dependencies for nic-pcmcia-modules. For now,
duplicate that override for ppc64. In the longer term the powerpc*
net driver packages should be reorganised to match other
architectures.
Fixes FTBFS.