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SubjectRe: linux-next: interesting merges in the arm-soc tree
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On 01/04/2012 12:47 AM, Stephen Rothwell :
> Hi all,
>
> I noticed that the arm-soc tree has merged in the v4l-dvb and the
> slave-dma trees today. Is there some good reason for this? It
> fixes a few conflicts (but that is not excuse) and there may be
> dependencies in a driver on the v4l-dvb tree (but maybe that means
> that that driver should be merged via the v4l-dvb tree - it looks
> like the "at91/drivers" is based on the v4l-dvb tree, so probably
> doesn't depend on anything else on the arm-soc tree).
>
> If nothing else, are you sure that neither of those merged trees
> will rebase? You have also just inherited any bugs in those two
> trees.

We discussed this with Guennadi and Olof and decided to include this
dependency in arm-soc. Anrd and Olof said that the at91/drivers branch
could be merged late during the merge window and will make sure that
the corresponding v4l-dvb branch is actually upstream before sending
the pull request.

Here is the conversation about this:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ports.arm.kernel/144547/focus=144743

Best regards,
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Nicolas Ferre
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