Hi Andrew,

I used `git send-email` to submit my patch - though NB it may take a while
to get looked at by the owner.

How to use `git send-email`? I have these two lines in my notes:

 2001  git format-patch -v 3 HEAD~~ --subject-prefix="PATCH Fixed first
device failure in open_desc function"
 2002  git send-email --annotate --to libftdi@developer.intra2net.com
v3-000*.patch

You may have to read around to tweak it thoroughly.

If you cba at all: use the patch as a template. So copy the patch title as
the email subject, then put the rest into the body.

Cheers,


HarryM

On Wed, 29 Nov 2023 at 02:27, Andrew O'Mahony <andrewsomah...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've just joined the group and would like to just make sure I
> understand the patching process:
>
> I have cloned the code into my own repo, made my changes, and can
> generate a pull request.
>
> Do I put the pull request in this group?  Do I need a specific subject
> line?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
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