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Bug#778887: marked as done ([linux-image] ashmem and binder kernel modules)



Your message dated Sun, 10 May 2015 20:44:10 +0100
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and subject line Re: [linux-image] ashmem and binder kernel modules
has caused the Debian Bug report #778887,
regarding [linux-image] ashmem and binder kernel modules
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Package: linux-image
Severity: wishlist

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Hello,

Ashmem and binder are successfully used by Android for some time, it will be 
great if Linux packages maintainers will consider to build these kernel 
modules and add them to optional package(s).

Cheers,
BogDan.

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On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 11:22:45 +0200 BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kdab.com> wrote:
> Package: linux-image
> Severity: wishlist
> 
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> Hello,
> 
> Ashmem and binder are successfully used by Android for some time, it will be 
> great if Linux packages maintainers will consider to build these kernel 
> modules and add them to optional package(s).

I don't think supporting Android applications is a goal for Debian, and
we would need far more than these kernel features to do that.  Besides
which, I think ashmem is obsoleted by tmpfs volatile range support and
binder is supposed to be reimplemented on top of kdbus soon.

Ben.

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