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SubjectRe: MM kernels - how to keep on the bleeding edge?
Radoslaw AstralStorm Szkodzinski wrote:

> b) It doesn't say which -mm version are they in.
> This is a real PITA, because I have to check patch list one after one to
> apply to the newest mm.

I have filters set up so that my mailer puts all mm-commits messages
from the mailing list into a special "mm-commits" folder. Each time
Andrew releases an -mm kernel, I rename my "mm-commits" folder to
"mm-commits-%version%", such as "mm-commits-2.6.13-rc3-mm2" (I will
probably have to create a folder like this tomorrow, or in a few
hours/days ;-) ... Then I create a new "mm-commits" folder to hold all
new patches not yet in the latest -mm kernel. As of right now, my
current "mm-commits" mail folder has 153 patches in it, although I think
I may have lost a patch or two...

ALSO, somebody has created a -git tree that pulls from the mm-commits
list (i think) ... Anyway, I looked at the git tree last night and it
seems to be delayed by a few days. I dont have that link handy right
now. Does anybody else have it?

--
Michael Krufky


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