On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Greg KH wrote:

> Ok, I've now done both of these.  At:
>       http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/gregkh/gregkh-2.6/
> you can see a full usb, i2c, and so on patches, that are generated from
> my quilt series of patches.  In the patches/ subdirectory, is my raw
> quilt directory, if you want to see the broken out files.
> 
> Also in the directory is the script that I used to generate the full
> patches, if anyone wants to tell me how bad my bash-foo is...

You might want to change the pattern for the grep command to "^$TREE/".

> Does this work out for everyone?  I'll get Andrew to pull in the patches
> into the -mm trees, and people can see if their patches are applied or
> not properly, and people have a base to work off of to send me more
> stuff.

How do you intend to coordinate your changes with changes to the rest of 
the kernel?  In particular, when 2.6.12-rc3 comes out will you remove from 
the quilt series all the patches that made it in?  And will you be sure to 
post a message informing us every time something like that happens?

Alan Stern



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