Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH] kernel/hung_task.c: Monitor killed tasks. | From | Tetsuo Handa <> | Date | Wed, 22 May 2019 23:58:12 +0900 |
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On 2019/05/22 22:41, Stephen Rothwell wrote: > Hi Tetsuo, > > On Wed, 22 May 2019 21:38:45 +0900 Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@i-love.sakura.ne.jp> wrote: >> >> I want to send debug printk() patches to linux-next.git. Petr Mladek >> is suggesting me to have a git tree for debug printk() patches. >> But it seems that there is "git quiltimport" command, and I prefer >> "subversion + quilt", and I don't have trees for sending "git pull" >> requests. Therefore, just ignoring "git quiltimport" failure is fine. >> What do you think? > > Sure, we can try. I already have one quilt tree (besides Andrew's) in > linux-next, but much prefer a git tree. If you have to use a quilt > tree, I will import it into a local branch on the base you tell me to > and then fetch it every morning and reimport it if it changes. I will > then merge it like any other git branch. Let me know what you can deal > with. >
What I do for making patches is:
git fetch --tags git reset --hard next-$date edit files git commit -a -s git format-patch -1 git send-email --to=$recipient 0001-*.patch
I'm sure I will confuse git history/repository everyday if I try to send changes using git. For my skill level, managing 0001-*.patch in a subversion repository is the simplest and safest.
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