On 06/28/2012 08:16 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I've refreshed github.com/hallyn/lxc from your upstream tree, gone back
> through our current ubuntu lxc package, and pushed all the patches from
> debian and ubuntu which seemed appropriate.  The result builds and
> passes my containers tests (at lp:~serge-hallyn/+junk/lxc-test).  Most
> of these have been sent to lxc-devel before for comments but either not
> been reviewed, or simply not yet been pulled in.  Currently there are 47
> patches on top of upstream.
>
> branch upstream.1 is current sf.net lxc git head, while
> upstream.1.withpatches, the default tree, is the one with patches
> applied.  Ignore the master branch.  When sf.net lxc git head is
> updated, I'll pull that in as upstream.2, etc.
>
> Every time we add an upstream-appropriate patch to our package, I'll
> port it and add it to this tree.  If it isn't going to be too annoying,
> I'd like to add a post-commit hook to email lxc-devel.  Obviously I'll
> disable the hook when causing a lot of noise (i.e. rebasing).

Ok, sounds good.

Let me review them.

Thanks
  -- Daniel

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