Chia-I Wu wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 09:13:22AM -0600, Brian Paul wrote:
>>>> Sorry for the delay. I attempted to test this, but your patches are
>>>> pasted inline in the email body, and I don't know an easy way to extract
>>>> them from evolution without copying and pasting manually. 
>>> File -> Save Message...
>>> seems to work. :)
>> It seems to be a Thunderbird issue.  I'd love to learn how to fix 
>> this.  As a work-around, I've been doing Select All / Copy and then 
>> pasting into a terminal window where I've run cat > file.  It's really 
>> annoying.
> I am really sorry for the convenience :(
> 
> I use
> 
>   $ git format-patch -s <commit>
>   $ git send-email *.patch
> 
> to send patches.  It is the suggested way to send patches to kernel
> mailing list so I apply it here.

That should be fine, but my mail client seems to be the issue. 
Apparently nobody else is using Thunderbird, or they have Thunderbird 
configured in some way that I haven't discovered yet.


> I've done some experiments and
> 
>   $ git format-patch -s --attach <commit>
>   $ git send-email *.patch
> 
> should send patches as attachements.  I will use that next time.

That would help me.  Thanks.

-Brian


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