Rik Theys wrote: > I compiled the 2.6.32 kernel from squeeze with these patches on a > sid box and it seems to fix the bug. I haven't fully testing any > other NFS functionality now.
Yay. :) Because I'm a little paranoid, here's a reminder for the kernel team: This bug is tagged "patch" for the sake of sid. In other words: Release Proposed action Notes ------- --------------- ----- wheezy apply v3.3-rc~116^2~1 Good, straightforward patch squeeze do nothing for now 3-patch series needs review > How do you determine which other patches are required to backport a > specific patch (in general)? Is there some magic git command for > that? I did it the low-tech way --- try to apply the patch and compile-test, run into obstacles, and use path-limited "git log -S" or "git log -G" to find the patches that explain the difference between the two codebases. I hear darcs has more sophisticated code that can do something similar automatically, though only for textual conflicts. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org