On 2014/9/10 6:27, Lupe Christoph wrote: > On Wednesday, 2014-09-10 at 03:52:29 +0800, Weijie Gao wrote: >> On 2014/9/10 3:11, Lupe Christoph wrote: >>> Don't put the patch in the mail body, if the mail client doesn't corrupt >>> it, some other intermediate software may still do that. Send patches as >>> attachments, as a text file or in a ZIP archive (or tar.gz). >> Thanks. >> Then can I still send a email with attachments >> [email protected]? >> This is the first time I submit a patch. > I think you caught me there - I assumed this should work. > > But actually I believe you should be asking if you should submit a patch > via this mailing list at all. I think it would be better to open a ticket > on https://dev.openwrt.org/ and attach your patch to it. > > If you want to discuss what your patch does and why you want to submit > it first, this mailing list would be a good place. But if you're sure > about it, just opening a ticket would be fine. > > HTH, > Lupe Christoph
I have solved this problem by reading the documentation of linux kernel. At last I used git send-email to submit my patch. Thanks for your advices. Weijie Gao _______________________________________________ openwrt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users
