W dniu 6 stycznia 2010 19:22 użytkownik Michael Buesch <[email protected]> napisał:
> On Wednesday 06 January 2010 19:18:39 Rafał Miłecki wrote:
>> > Dude what is up with this e-mail data on your patches in the commit log?
>>
>> That is way of encoding non-ASCII chars in mail header. You can find
>> info about this in RFC. That is "=?UTF-8?B?" prefix and base 64
>> encoded text.
>>
>> That was generated with git (git format-patch -5) and it understood by
>> git (git am ...).
>
> Well, however, there is no reason to include this in the mail body (and thus
> the GIT commit message).
> As you said, these are mail _headers_.
> Additionally, attaching the patch as mail attachment is _not_ required. We 
> just
> put the patch into the body.

OK, will try to follow that. I checked few patches submitted by other
ppl so probably get the correct way this time.


> You may read Documentation/SubmittingPatches and format your future
> patches according to that.

Well, that's really poor joke :| Manually creating .orig files, using
"diff -up" and so dropping local commits "strategy"...? Er, I don't
think I'll use this one.

-- 
Rafał
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