On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 12:28 -0700, Tom Rini wrote: > On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 10:52:18PM +0400, Sergei Shtylyov wrote: > > > >to fix some of these issues happily reviewed :) > > > > Erm, it's either you created the trees too soon, or we (most probably) > > dalayed with updating the patches too much. The thing is, I have reworked > > TX49 driver and also renamed it following the recent, suffixing scheme -- I > > know git can handle renames but patch(1) cannot. How should we handle this? > > OK, I'll try and follow up to one of the other emails so people have > less of an excuse for not seeing things, but.. > > My preference for getting changes to KGDB is still with plain old GNU > patches. Generating these is really up to the preference of the > developer. If you like using git to track your own work, grab one of > the regular git versions of the tree, work, export and email. If you > like using stacked git, grab the stacked git tree and work on top of > what I've done already, export and mail. Sound sane?
I haven't used git enough to be sure but assuming it's like bit keeper,
I think it's easiest to push and pull git work spaces. I get the
impression that other parts of the kernel are being pushd and pulled
between developers on vger. Might be maximally productive to do the
same with the kgdb git repositories. Something like:
1. You develop your changes in a local git repository,
2. Push it to your vger workspace for review.
3. Tom, Amit, et. al. pull the workspace and look
at the change and then merge it with the master
if acceptable.
That's kinda what we do with bit keeper and it's very straightforward.
-piet
>
> This is because in the end, I'm trying to keep, roughly, the series of
> patches we have today, the clean core/drivers/arches and then the not so
> clean drivers/features.
>
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