hi On 11/1/2015 17:00, Or Gerlitz wrote: > On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Doug Ledford <dledf...@redhat.com> wrote: >> On 10/29/2015 01:42 AM, Or Gerlitz wrote: >>> On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 4:34 AM, Doug Ledford <dledf...@redhat.com> wrote: >>>> Yes, I've pulled this in for 4.4. Thanks! >>> Doug, we want to run regression over the 4.4 bits, when do you expect >>> for them to show up @ your kernel.org tree? >> Sorry, when the fast registration API caused compile failure yesterday I >> stopped at it and forgot to push the result out. So, I've removed the >> last patch of that series so it resolves the build breakage for now. We >> can add the last patch back in after the staging drivers are fixed up. >> The result has been pushed to both github and k.o. >> >>> some of them are there but >>> @ least 3-4 series which you said "applied" aren't, AFAIR last time it >>> was only about whole ten days after the merge window opened. Also, >>> without the patches being there the code isn't subject to linux-next >>> merge test (also after being there neither, since the branch name >>> changes for each release and I didn't see you setting a flying tag, or >>> you did so?) >> Yes, I set a flying tag as you call it. > Doug, can you please re-spare few words on how this works? > > Stephen, is the framework for linux-next merge tests OK with this tag? > can you confirm that the > -next bits of the rdma tree are covered fine? > > Alaa, are you managing to follow on this tag for the MLNX internal > builds? or you use manually the k.o/4.4 branch? > > Or. > Currently, I take the k.o/for-4.4 branch.
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