Thanks!  Wilco! Still catching on here.

Also is typing:

main:
(or the appropriate mesa sub-system)

at the beginning a mesa-specific convention, or something that git can
do somewhat automatically or with some configuration?  I notice a
great deal of consistency here in the commit messages - almost to the
point of looking rather automatic.

2010/2/12 Michel Dänzer <mic...@daenzer.net>:
> On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 15:51 -0800, Karl Schultz wrote:
>> Module: Mesa
>> Branch: master
>> Commit: 92098438784887fd6005918794476cfbbeac5035
>> URL:    
>> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=92098438784887fd6005918794476cfbbeac5035
>>
>> Author: Karl Schultz <karl.w.schu...@gmail.com>
>> Date:   Thu Feb 11 16:49:41 2010 -0700
>>
>> main: Fix compiler warning.  No need to convert/store depthScale as GLfloat 
>> just to convert it back to GLuint to call unpack_depth_span.
>> Also removes a difference between the 24/8 and 8/24 texstore routines.
>
> Karl,
>
> Git has a simple convention for the formatting of commit messages: First
> a single line with a short summary of the change, then (if necessary) a
> more verbose description with arbitrary formatting.
>
> The first line is used as a short description of the change for various
> things like git shortlog etc. For the change above,
>
> git shortlog 
> 92098438784887fd6005918794476cfbbeac5035^..92098438784887fd6005918794476cfbbeac5035
>
> gives
>
> Karl Schultz (1):
>      main: Fix compiler warning.  No need to convert/store depthScale as 
> GLfloat just to convert it back to GLuint to call unpack_depth_span.     Also 
> removes a difference between the 24/8 and 8/24 texstore routines.
>
> Which doesn't fit well with the conventional shortlog entries.
>
> In this particular case, it probably would have been sufficient to just
> insert two newlines between the first and second sentence.
>
>
> --
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> Libre software enthusiast         |          Debian, X and DRI developer
>

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