Hi, Pete Batard wrote: > Since it's your patch, I'll let you push it to master.
Rocky once instructed me to make candidate branches for such occasions. It's too late in the night to try new tricks. :)) Pete, if you can checkout branch "win32_first_tno_fix" (*) then it would be nice to get a confirmation that i got my version of win32.c on the second try by copy+paste of your corrected code. (First commit of the branch was my faulty proposal by mistake. Hrmpf.) After successful test, the branch would be ready for merging. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- (*) I hope i did it right. The online git does not show my new branch, though. I exercised my libcdio-on-git cheat sheet: new_branch_name=win32_first_tno_fix git checkout master git pull git checkout -B $new_branch_name Made change to win32.c. git add lib/driver/MSWindows/win32.c git commit -m 'Fixed win32 implementation of .get_track_msf() for CD with first track number > 1' Commit id is a42d093. git push --set-upstream origin $new_branch_name Then i realized my mistake and copied the tested code from Pete's mail. git add lib/driver/MSWindows/win32.c git commit -m "Applied Pete Batard's corrections to previous commit" git push Commit id is c3a8f8a. I see the new branch by git branch -a as * win32_first_tno_fix ... remotes/origin/win32_first_tno_fix But nothing is to see at http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/libcdio.git/log/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a nice day :) Thomas