Package Details: zfs-linux-lts-headers 2.2.7_6.6.67.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/zfs-linux-lts.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: zfs-linux-lts
Description: Kernel headers for the Zettabyte File System.
Upstream URL: https://openzfs.org/
Licenses: CDDL-1.0
Conflicts: spl-dkms, spl-dkms-git, spl-headers, zfs-dkms, zfs-dkms-git, zfs-dkms-rc, zfs-headers
Provides: spl-headers, zfs-headers
Submitter: demizer
Maintainer: gromit
Last Packager: gromit
Votes: 77
Popularity: 0.30
First Submitted: 2016-04-24 19:05 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-20 11:15 (UTC)

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minextu commented on 2018-07-21 04:04 (UTC) (edited on 2018-07-22 07:35 (UTC) by minextu)

Hi everyone, as you might know: I'm the new Maintainer of archzfs (https://github.com/archzfs/archzfs/issues/262). As soon as I get access to the archzfs.com domain, I will update all packages. I've implemented an automated build system to help update packages faster in the future. The new gpg key for the repo is F75D9D76 ArchZFS Bot <buildbot@archzfs.com>. If you are using the archzfs repo, you will need to add this key to pacman's trusted key list.

pacman-key -r F75D9D76
pacman-key --lsign-key F75D9D76

Edit: Packages are now up to date on archzfs.com. The temporary domain is no longer needed

ArgelErx commented on 2018-07-21 02:14 (UTC)

Is this project dead?

tamjan commented on 2017-10-10 06:16 (UTC) (edited on 2017-10-10 09:01 (UTC) by tamjan)

This is quite great. I actually use ZFS successfully on ALARMPI (for the RPi1), and I've made a script that modifies these packages for building it on that system. I've tested v0.7.2 built against raspberrypi-kernel-4.9.52-1-ARCH, and it works. The advantage of using these packages contrary to the dkms ones in that these easily lend themselves to compilation using distcc, and that the packages can be shared between systems running the same kernel version without additional compilation. The script can be found at https://gist.github.com/tsjk/4b387dd685b9942bcc23497fd3345b99. Note that you might not be able to use the script as is, as it assumes a few things, like a ~/cower directory and that you actually have a working distcc configuration that is to be used with parallel makepkg configs for local (/etc/makepkg-local.conf) and distcc (/etc/makepkg-distcc.conf) setups - which isn't actually necessary here -, respectively. The script can likely be made more easy to use as-is, but that is left for future work.

emacsomancer commented on 2017-08-15 22:29 (UTC)

Is there a reason this is pinned at linux-lts=4.9.42? Can it not just be linux-lts<4.10 or something of the sort? I currently don't seem to be able to update zfs-linux-lts for this reason (I'm at 4.9.41, and Arch is at 4.9.43, and zfs-linux-lts wants 4.9.42).

demizer commented on 2017-07-17 08:03 (UTC)

Hi everyone, thanks to @minextu and @hexchain, we have new packages for linux-lts stable and git! These packages introduce a number of changes, * Re-worked package lists, we now hove (zfs|spl)-linux-lts-headers and (zfs|spl)-utils-common (@minextu) * Support for OpenZFS 0.6.5.11 (@minextu) * init script changes (@hexchain): https://github.com/archzfs/archzfs/pull/106 and https://github.com/archzfs/archzfs/pull/119 * support for linux-hardened kernel (thanks @minextu) The new and renamed packages are in preparation for extramodules support. Hopefully in the future we'll only have to build archzfs on every major kernel update 4.11 -> 4.12 instead of on every minor update.

demizer commented on 2017-06-15 02:35 (UTC)

For those that don't want to wait, I have created linux-lts-git packages as a workaround. The packages are also available in the archzfs repository. Package group: archzfs-linux-lts-git Packages spl-linux-lts-git, spl-utils-linux-lts-git, zfs-utils-linux-lts-git, zfs-linux-lts-git

demizer commented on 2017-06-09 17:20 (UTC)

LTS packages are FAILING TO BUILD with GCC 7. SEE https://github.com/archzfs/archzfs/issues/121

avi9526 commented on 2017-02-12 11:10 (UTC) (edited on 2017-02-12 11:12 (UTC) by avi9526)

btw, I have weird cpu load average spikes (on hw and virt machines), with 30..60 minutes delay (observed in top and zabbix). Load jumps but cpu utilization stay low (total<5%). It doesn't correlate with systemd timers. In mean time machine with same configuration but on ext4 has no such spikes. I not sure its zfs fault. Does anyone have such problem? Screenshot of cpu load and usage for systems that were idle most of the time https://0x0.st/4cO.png