On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 06:31:29PM -0700, Dylan Jeffers wrote:
> When submitting patches that require other patches I've submitted,
> should I put them together in a single patch, or keep them separate
> like this?

For patches that depend on each other, sending them as a "patch series"
will communicate the dependencies and ensure that they apply properly.
If you've made your patches on a branch besides master, you can do:

$ git format-patch -n master

... and attach those patches to an email.

You can also use `git send-email`, which uses `git format-patch` but
will also send the patch series if you set up SMTP and configure Git to
use it.

Can you resubmit these two patches using that method? Normally I
wouldn't ask you to do that but, in this case, this patch does not apply
cleanly after having applied the patch for python-requests-oauthlib;
they both have the same leading context:

> @@ -9852,3 +9853,34 @@ etc.")
>      (package
>        (inherit base)
>        (name "ptpython2"))))

Thanks!

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