On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Josh Boyer <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 7:41 PM, Peter Robinson <[email protected]>
wrote:
>> Hi Josh,
>>
>> The is essentially a rebase of what we have in 3.11. I've split it
>> into two patches, the first I know has landed upstream for 3.13 and
>> the later either hasn't or I've not had time to look. There's one
>> outstanding issue that the network interface seems to have a crash and
>> I need to look at that some more, on the plus side both usb and hdmi
>> work. Even with the network issue (which I think we saw in initial
>> 3.11 support, kyle might remember) I think it's worth landing this.
>
> Seems pretty reasonable to me. Thanks for splitting it up in to two
> patches and adding the new fields at the top. There's only two
> issues, 1) I'm guessing this is for the stabilization branch, right?
> 2) You sent it with gmail and gmail corrupts patches. It's
> word-wrapped and all tabs were converted to spaces.

Yes, for stabilization branch, Sorry, I thought I'd mentioned it was for
3.12 but clearly I didn't.

Sorry on the gmail side, I thought I had managed to get it right but it
appears not! The git send-email was having SSL issues which originally I
thought was a hotel wifi issue but it was doing it at home too so it's
something else I need to fix.

> Unless Kyle has objections, could you either just rebase and commit to
> the branch or put the patch somewhere online and point me to it?

It was done against the stabilisation branch, built and tested. I'm happy
to push it to stabilisation.

> Also, the second patch seems like it would be applicable to rawhide as
> well. Do you plan on adding it there or do you think the rawhide
> churn would make it cumbersome?

I think now we're on rc2 the churn should hopefully settle. I've got 3.13
next on my list for the bbones so I think it might best easiest to do a
separate one.

Peter
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