Well, I think this could be the result of my inexperience with svn (and git-svn).
So, here's my steps: 1. git svn clone -rHEAD (r1887, to be exact) flashrom-trunk (I have an error, when I'm trying to make full git svn clone, looks like git bug :/) 2. *code* 3. make 2 local commits 4. git format-patch, and it throw me 2 patches for 2 latest commits not over current origin (and I think thats is the reason) 5. send patches to mailing list My suggestions would be: 1. shallow copying broke smth (idea, that git svn could bond git stuff to full svn history stuff came to me just right now) 2. formating 2 patches broke smth 3. both? 2015-03-09 8:24 GMT+10:00 Stefan Tauner <[email protected]>: > On Fri, 06 Mar 2015 17:51:11 +1000 > Роман Титов <[email protected]> wrote: > >> One with GigaDevice chips support > > Hi, > > the patch looks syntactically ok but does not apply *cleanly* with > git-am. Against which revision did you create it? The git hash in the > patch suggests that it is against r1886-r1888 but I tried that... > > Patching with patch instead of git-am works (thanks to some fuzzying), > but I was wondering what was causing that...? > > -- > Kind regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Stefan Tauner -- С уважением, Титов Роман _______________________________________________ flashrom mailing list [email protected] http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom
