Theodore:

It seems the patch file is based on stable kernel tree, not -mm tree.
Isn't it ?

Thanks.

Coly

在 2007-01-26五的 11:51 -0500,Theodore Tso写道:
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 07:56:59AM -0800, Mingming Cao wrote:
> > >
> > >I can not find the ext4 git tree (on kernel.org) which Te mentioned on
> > >the talk. Can anybody give me a point ?  I am new to ext4.
> > >
> > 
> > That was the plan discussed a few weeks ago. Ted is travelling (I 
> > think)so he may not get a chance to work on it or annonce it yet. Stay 
> > tuned...
> 
> The first patch series can be found here:
> 
> ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tytso/ext4-patches/2.6.20-rc5-ext4-1
> 
> I've included Alex's latest patches which he sent back in December,
> but I haven't gone back before that looking for patches from before.
> If you think there is a patch which should be included that hasn't
> been, please repost it to linux-ext4.  
> 
> (The reason why I haven't included Takashi-san's patches is that they
> were based on an earlier version of Alex's patches, and so they didn't
> apply cleanly.  It wouldn't be hard to fix it up, but it would have
> met changing the ioctl assignments, and so I decided to let him do
> that in order to avoid potential future confusion.)
> 
> I haven't had time to rebase to 2.6.20-rc6, or to set up the git tree.
> When I do, it people should note that it will be frequently rewound
> and rebased, and so it will be useful mainly for people who like to
> use it to update their git trees.  Some folks may find it more
> convenient to work with the series file and the patches (especially
> since I'll probably be keeping notes about the status of patches in
> there).  
> 
>                                               - Ted

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