>I just checked 2.6.12-rc3 and the fls() fix is indeed missing. Do you
>know what happened?
If BitKeeper were still in use, I'd have dropped that patch into my
"release" tree and asked Linus to "pull" ... but it's not, and I was
stalled. I should have a "git" tree up and running in the next couple
of days. I'll make sure that the fls fix goes in early.
-Tony
>>>>> On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:19:28 -0700, "Luck, Tony" <[email protected]> said:
>> I just checked 2.6.12-rc3 and the fls() fix is indeed missing.
>> Do you know what happened?
Tony> If BitKeeper were still in use, I'd have dropped that patch
Tony> into my "release" tree and asked Linus to "pull" ... but it's
Tony> not, and I was stalled. I should have a "git" tree up and
Tony> running in the next couple of days. I'll make sure that the
Tony> fls fix goes in early.
Yeah, I'm facing the same issue. I started playing with git last
night. Apart from disk-space usage, it's very nice, though I really
hope someone puts together a web-interface on top of git soon so we
can seek what changed when and by whom.
--david
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:33:29 -0700 David Mosberger wrote:
| >>>>> On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:19:28 -0700, "Luck, Tony" <[email protected]> said:
|
| >> I just checked 2.6.12-rc3 and the fls() fix is indeed missing.
| >> Do you know what happened?
|
| Tony> If BitKeeper were still in use, I'd have dropped that patch
| Tony> into my "release" tree and asked Linus to "pull" ... but it's
| Tony> not, and I was stalled. I should have a "git" tree up and
| Tony> running in the next couple of days. I'll make sure that the
| Tony> fls fix goes in early.
|
| Yeah, I'm facing the same issue. I started playing with git last
| night. Apart from disk-space usage, it's very nice, though I really
| hope someone puts together a web-interface on top of git soon so we
| can seek what changed when and by whom.
2 people have already done that. Examples:
http://ehlo.org/~kay/gitweb.pl
and
http://grmso.net:8090/
and the commits mailing list is now working.
A script to show nightly (or daily:) commits and make
a daily patch tarball is also close to ready.
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~Randy