But tidying things up has contributed to a one week delay on the version 5.19 release
speculative execution bug in older Intel and AMD silicon, but the fix wasn't straightforward, so emperor penguin Linus Torvalds has delayed delivery of the next version by a week.
"When we've had one of those embargoed [hardware] issues pending, the patches didn't get the open development, and then as a result missed all the usual sanity checking by all the automation build and test infrastructure we have," Torvalds"So no surprise – there's been various small fixup patches afterwards too for some corner cases.""Last week there were two other development trees that independently also asked for an extension, so 5.
"When it rains it pours," he added."Not that things really look all that bad. I think we've got the Retbleed fallout all handled ."
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