Re: [Mesa-dev] patches (Re: undefined C++ GLSL symbol error)

2012-02-02 Thread Pekka Paalanen
On Wed, 1 Feb 2012 06:14:40 -0800 (PST)
Jose Fonseca jfons...@vmware.com wrote:

 - Original Message -
  On Wed, 1 Feb 2012 05:03:21 -0800 (PST)
  Jose Fonseca jfons...@vmware.com wrote:
  
   I wonder if people have use any tools to facility applying patches
   posted to mesa, as for me locate, save, and applying them takes a
   lot of time, and more often than not fails due to white space
   munging. I barely can keep up with the review requests anyway.
   
  
  If a patch is malformatted to begin with, I can't help it. But, if
  your email client happens to support running external commands on
  mail
  files, I have a script that applies them to a given local git repo,
  launching a terminal window for it and optionally running it though
  the
  kernel checkpatch.pl. On any errors, it drops you to a shell.
  
  Personally I use claws-mail, and could share my setup, if
  anyone is interested in homebrewn solution for the save  apply part.
 
 I use webmail (mostly due to namely calendar integration, quick search of all 
 email, easy access anywhere, etc), which makes this difficult.  So I probably 
 would need to tag and/or move the mail messages w/ the patches to an IMAP 
 folder, and then have the fetchmail + apply + etc on the script which I'd run 
 from a git checkout.
 
 I wouldn't mind take a look to your script.

Attached. The scripts rely on me selecting the emails in order, and
then clicking a menu item that runs the UI script with the email file
names as arguments.


Thanks,
pq



claws-git-am.bash
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claws-git-am-UI.bash
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[Mesa-dev] patches (Re: undefined C++ GLSL symbol error)

2012-02-01 Thread Pekka Paalanen
On Wed, 1 Feb 2012 05:03:21 -0800 (PST)
Jose Fonseca jfons...@vmware.com wrote:

 I wonder if people have use any tools to facility applying patches posted to 
 mesa, as for me locate, save, and applying them takes a lot of time, and more 
 often than not fails due to white space munging. I barely can keep up with 
 the review requests anyway.
 

If a patch is malformatted to begin with, I can't help it. But, if
your email client happens to support running external commands on mail
files, I have a script that applies them to a given local git repo,
launching a terminal window for it and optionally running it though the
kernel checkpatch.pl. On any errors, it drops you to a shell.

Personally I use claws-mail, and could share my setup, if
anyone is interested in homebrewn solution for the save  apply part.


Thanks,
pq
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Re: [Mesa-dev] patches (Re: undefined C++ GLSL symbol error)

2012-02-01 Thread Jose Fonseca
- Original Message -
 On Wed, 1 Feb 2012 05:03:21 -0800 (PST)
 Jose Fonseca jfons...@vmware.com wrote:
 
  I wonder if people have use any tools to facility applying patches
  posted to mesa, as for me locate, save, and applying them takes a
  lot of time, and more often than not fails due to white space
  munging. I barely can keep up with the review requests anyway.
  
 
 If a patch is malformatted to begin with, I can't help it. But, if
 your email client happens to support running external commands on
 mail
 files, I have a script that applies them to a given local git repo,
 launching a terminal window for it and optionally running it though
 the
 kernel checkpatch.pl. On any errors, it drops you to a shell.
 
 Personally I use claws-mail, and could share my setup, if
 anyone is interested in homebrewn solution for the save  apply part.

I use webmail (mostly due to namely calendar integration, quick search of all 
email, easy access anywhere, etc), which makes this difficult.  So I probably 
would need to tag and/or move the mail messages w/ the patches to an IMAP 
folder, and then have the fetchmail + apply + etc on the script which I'd run 
from a git checkout.

I wouldn't mind take a look to your script.

Jose
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