Hey Antonio, thx for your quick reply!
Am 09.06.2014 23:05, schrieb Antonio Quartulli: > I'd suggest you to check this patch with checkpatch.pl --strict. Here I > get many errors due to non-printable chars at the end of various lines. I did that and I don't get any errors or warnings with checkpatch.pl --strict. It tells me: ------ $ ./scripts/checkpatch.pl --strict /tmp/0001-remove-unnecessary-logspam.patch total: 0 errors, 0 warnings, 65 lines checked /tmp/0001-remove-unnecessary-logspam.patch has no obvious style problems and is ready for submission. ------ > Here[1] you find our guidelines (which is a set of complementary rules > to the guidelines you find in the kernel tree[2]). > > Moreover, the subject must start with "batman-adv: ", because this patch > will end up in the kernel and it requires this format to easily > distinguish the subsystem that the patch is touching. > > A couple of things to keep in mind while sending new versions of the > same patch: > - don't reply to an existing thread > - write [PATCHvN] (with N = version of the patch - 2 in this case) in > the subject OK, I can resubmit with the corrected subject line [PATCHv2] batman-adv: remove unnecessary logspam but I'd like to know first what this non-printable chars issue is about. cheers, André -- Homepage http://page.math.tu-berlin.de/~gaul github https://github.com/andrenarchy Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/andrenarchy Diaspora https://diasp.org/u/andrenarchy (you won't find me on facebook!) Jabber [email protected] PGP Key 0x0FA9170E
