[kernel] r13736 - dists/lenny/linux-2.6/debian

Martin Michlmayr tbm at alioth.debian.org
Sat Jun 6 11:53:21 UTC 2009


Author: tbm
Date: Sat Jun  6 11:53:20 2009
New Revision: 13736

Log:
remove trailing whitespace

Modified:
   dists/lenny/linux-2.6/debian/changelog

Modified: dists/lenny/linux-2.6/debian/changelog
==============================================================================
--- dists/lenny/linux-2.6/debian/changelog	Sat Jun  6 11:52:44 2009	(r13735)
+++ dists/lenny/linux-2.6/debian/changelog	Sat Jun  6 11:53:20 2009	(r13736)
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
   * Fix SQLite performance regression. (closes: #521420)
   * [openvz] 0c295ff cfq link cfq_bc_data without bc io sched.
     (closes: #523364)
-  * [openvz] 7e0f90d cfq: revalidate cached async queue. 
+  * [openvz] 7e0f90d cfq: revalidate cached async queue.
     (closes: #523359)
   * [openvz] e4cea21 VE: fix idle time accounting.
   * [openvz] 19b8e13 ptrace: ban ptracing of a container init from inside the
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
   [ Ian Campbell ]
   * [nfs] Backport upstream patches to fix NFS "task blocked for more than 120
     seconds" issue (Closes: #518431)
-  
+
   [ Aurelien Jarno ]
   * [mips/mipsel] Fix errno on inexistent syscalls. (Closes: #520034).
 
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@
   [ Stephen R. Marenka ]
   * [m68k] add patches to fix atari ethernec per Michael Schmitz:
     atari-ethernec-IRQF_SHARED.diff and atari-ethernec-fixes.diff.
-  * [m68k] add mac-esp-fix-for-quadras-with-two-esp-chips.diff to fix macs 
+  * [m68k] add mac-esp-fix-for-quadras-with-two-esp-chips.diff to fix macs
     with dual scsi busses and a problem with xorg, per Finn Thain.
   * [m68k] add atari-atari_keyb_init-operator-precedence.diff per
     Michael Schmitz.
@@ -946,7 +946,7 @@
   * [x86]: Enable dma engine. (closes: #473331)
   * [ppc64]: Enable IBMEBUS and EHEA. (closes: #484888)
   * topconfig: Enable PROFILING across all flavours. (closes: #484885)
-  * 486: enable OLPC support thanks Andres Salomon for merge. 
+  * 486: enable OLPC support thanks Andres Salomon for merge.
     Kconfig variable patch by Robert Millan (closes: #485063).
   * Add request_firmware patch for ip2.
   * Add request_firmware patch for acenic. (closes: #284221)
@@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@
   * Backport netfilter: Move linux/types.h inclusions outside of #ifdef
     __KERNEL__. (closes: #479899)
   * types.h: don't expose struct ustat to userspace. (closes: #429064)
- 
+
   [ Bastian Blank ]
   * Fix ABI changes from: ipvs: fix oops in backup for fwmark conn templates
 
@@ -1369,7 +1369,7 @@
   * [m68k] Add patches for 2.6.25.
   * [m68k] Disable EXT4DEV_FS for now.
   * [m68k] Enable SCSI_MAC_ESP for mac.
- 
+
   [ Ian Campbell ]
   * [x86]: Enable Xen guest support in all i386 flavours.
 
@@ -5421,7 +5421,7 @@
     - net-ipconntrack-nat-fix.patch: merged upstream after 2.6.14 release
     - net-nf_queue-oops.patch: merged upstream after 2.6.14 release
     - qla2xxx-removed.patch: obsolete
-  * Drop M386 support remains from the i386 386 flavour: built with M486 
+  * Drop M386 support remains from the i386 386 flavour: built with M486
     from now on.
 
   [ Martin Michlmayr ]
@@ -5442,7 +5442,7 @@
   * Drop tty-locking-fixes9.patch, which was preventing the oops during
     shutdown on some sparc machines with serial console. Proper fix has
     been incorporated upstream.
-  
+
   [ Simon Horman ]
   * Enable MKISS globally (closes: #340215)
   * Add recommends libc6-i686 to 686 and k7 image packages
@@ -5820,14 +5820,14 @@
   * deactivate FB_RIVA on all architectures.
   * deactivate BLK_DEV_IDESCSI on all architectures.
   * Added patch-2.6.13.4:
-    - [SECURITY] key: plug request_key_auth memleak 
+    - [SECURITY] key: plug request_key_auth memleak
       See CAN-2005-3119
     - [SECURITY] Fix drm 'debug' sysfs permissions
       See CAN-2005-3179
     - [SECURITY] Avoid 'names_cache' memory leak with CONFIG_AUDITSYSCALL
     - [SPARC64] Fix userland FPU state corruption.
     - BIC coding bug in Linux 2.6.13
-    - [SECURITY] orinoco: Information leakage due to incorrect padding 
+    - [SECURITY] orinoco: Information leakage due to incorrect padding
       See CAN-2005-3180
     - ieee1394/sbp2: fixes for hot-unplug and module unloading
 
@@ -6123,7 +6123,7 @@
   * Added list of flavours built to common header package. (Sven Luther)
 
  -- Bastian Blank <waldi at debian.org>  Tue, 09 Aug 2005 11:12:40 +0200
- 
+
 linux-2.6 (2.6.12-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * New upstream release:
@@ -6154,7 +6154,7 @@
       http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0502.3/1095.html, this
       is unnecessary for us) (Andres Salomon)
     - sparc64-rtc-mostek.patch (merged)
-    - sparc64-compat-nanoseconds.patch (merged) 
+    - sparc64-compat-nanoseconds.patch (merged)
     - sparc64-sunsu-init-2.6.11.patch (merged)
     - sunsab-uart-update-timeout.patch (merged)
     - alpha-read-trylock.patch (different version got merged)
@@ -6178,7 +6178,7 @@
     - powerpc-mv643xx-eth-pegasos.patch (merged)
     - powerpc-pmac-agp-sleep.patch (merged)
     - drivers-input-serio-8042-resume.patch (merged)
-  
+
   * Premiere of the common-source kernel package
     (Jurij Smakov, Andres Salomon)
     - build all architectures out of kernel source package
@@ -6224,7 +6224,7 @@
     - Disabled software-suspend on powerpc-smp, FTBFS, amd64/i386 only smp code.
     - Rediffed and readded the G4 L2 hardware flush assist patch from Jacob Pan.
     (Sven Luther)
-    
+
   * [sparc]
     - Drop sparc32 flavour for now. sparc32 kernel is currently in the
       category "too buggy for us to support". In spite of numerous efforts
@@ -6244,8 +6244,8 @@
     (Norbert Tretkowski)
 
   * [amd64]
-    - Now using the default compiler (gcc-4.0), thus we get rid of the 
-      annoying MAKEFLAGS="CC=gcc-3.4" make-kpkg... invocation for third-party 
+    - Now using the default compiler (gcc-4.0), thus we get rid of the
+      annoying MAKEFLAGS="CC=gcc-3.4" make-kpkg... invocation for third-party
       modules.
       This release lacks 64bit kernels for i386 userland; support will be
       added in a later release as soon as the toolchain has stabilized again.



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