Greg KH <[email protected]> writes: > On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 11:47:22AM +0100, Arnaud Patard wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm using quilt to send patches. My work flow is more or less: >> - hack on dev box with quilt >> - create mbox file with quilt mail --mbox .... >> - copy the mail on a system which is able to send mails and send it >> with: >> formail -s /usr/lib/sendmail -odi -t < .mbox >> >> While it's working, every now and then, I'm getting some complains like: >> >> submit the patch using the kernel guidelines (not as an attachment, but in >> the main body text-only) >> >> Are there some steps I miss in order to not get theses complains and >> keep my workflow ? > > Sounds like a problem with your version of sendmail, quilt doesn't > create anything as an "attachment". Or are you putting headers you > don't mean to in the body of the changelog area?
Not that I know of. For reference, one example of mbox file produced by quilt is https://www.rtp-net.org/misc/soc-meson-fix-ids.mbox. The headers don't seem to be different when I look at the mail archive http://archive.armlinux.org.uk/lurker/mbox/20171129.093001.24ab394b.rfc822 > I use quilt mail every week for the stable kernel patch review process > with no problems, so I kind of doubt it is a quilt problem. I know and that's why I sent a mail. Given that people are using it and get no complain, I may be doing something wrong but I fail to find what. Thanks, Arnaud _______________________________________________ Quilt-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/quilt-dev
