Hello.
Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
What I am sure is that a kernel which breaks ABI will never be part of the official repos, ABI compliance for its entire lifespan is one of the core features of the distribution.
TOMOYO can go into none of repos listed in "Available Repositories for CentOS" at http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories , can't it?
However I guess that a reference to TOMOYO and a link to the alternate repo could be added in the wiki, offering an opt-in feature for the users who want it.
That approach requires of users creation of a yum configuration file which enables a 3rd party repo, doesn't it?
Then, users won't be able to install TOMOYO enabled kernels without modifying yum configurations. OK, I'll continue using my 3rd party repo at http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/repos/ .
Thank you.