On 2016-09-30 4:46 PM, California Sullivan wrote:
Hi Bruce, Saul,
A while back before we created the standard/intel/base branches some
patches that were not appropriate for standard/base were merged into
the branch and caused bug [YOCTO #9587]. This patch set aims to fix
that.
The first patch reverts the inappropriate patches in standard/base. The
second patch reverts the revert and is intended for standard/intel/base
after the first revert patch waterfalls into it.
I know this is kind of kludgey but I believe its the right thing to do.
Let me know if you think otherwise.
I can do the individual reverts, rather than via a single patch. Just
provide the commit IDs (which you did in your email, so that is fine).
I can then apply those same changes to standard/intel/base again. That
way we keep a 1:1 commit granularity.
If git objects, I can go the route of these patches :D
Bruce
Thanks,
Cal
California Sullivan (2):
Revert Upstream-status: Inappropriate commits in standard/base
Reapply Upstream-status: Inappropriate commits removed from
standard/base
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