Hi,
With the merge window now closed, I've updated the GFS2 -nmw git tree,
which now contains just one small patch,
Steve.
Hi,
Linus pulled the -nmw tree yesterday evening, so that there are
currently no pending patches. As per usual, I'll hold any patches sent
in the mean time until -rc1 has appeared,
Steve.
Hi,
Linus has pulled the git tree, so it is now empty again. As usual I'll
start adding the pending patches just as soon as -rc1 is out,
Steve.
Hi,
Linus has pulled all the patches for the merge window. Although I've got
a few patches queued up, I'll put them in at -rc1 as usual to avoid the
next window's patches getting tangled up with the current window. So the
tree is empty again for the time being,
Steve.
Hi,
Linus has pulled the fixes, so I've rebased the -nmw tree on top of
Linus latest kernel,
Steve.
Hi,
The tree is updated again. I've dropped out the tracepoints patch until
such time as the other patch hits upstream, and also added in the fix
for the stuffed file length,
Steve.
Hi,
Linus has pulled the -nmw tree. I'll leave it a few days before I start
adding patches into the tree to avoid any confusion with those still
trying to merge from linux-next, but don't let that delay you in posting
any patches. If they are fixes, then they can go into the -fixes tree
right
Hi,
Since -rc1 is now out, I've rebased the -nmw git tree to that. Also I've
temporarily dropped out the patch removing the sysfs files as there
appears to still be some userspace issues there. I'll resubmit that
patch once those issues are dealt with.
I've also pushed in the patch for making
Hi,
Linus has pulled the latest batch of fixes which I sent though, so I've
now rebased the -nmw tree. There is not a lot there at the moment anyway
- just one patch,
Steve.
Hi,
Now that both the GFS2 -nmw git tree and the pending tracing code had
been merged, I've rebased the -nmw tree and added the GFS2 tracepoints
patch. The plan is to merge this in the current window as it has already
been posted several times and reviewed by several people. I'll send a
pull
Hi,
I've just rebased the -nmw git tree to 2.6.29. I'll send a merge request
shortly,
Steve.
Hi,
I had to rebase the git tree again in order to get it to take the latest
set of patches. Not sure what is wrong, I keep getting:
Counting objects: 38721, done.
Compressing objects: 100% (6021/6021), done.
Read from remote host master.kernel.org: Connection reset by peer
error: pack-objects
Hi,
I've just been catching up after getting back from holiday. Yesterday I
sent to minor bug fixes to Linus, so today I've just updated the -nmw
git tree by rebasing to Linus' latest kernel.
There are a few patches which I have left in my queue to look at and
possibly include in the upcoming
Hi,
Since Linus pulled the patches from the -nmw tree on Friday, I've
rebased the tree today from the current upstream and added a couple of
patches that didn't make the merge window,
Steve.
Hi,
I've just rebased the tree due to the impending merge window. Also I've
removed all of the DLM patches since there will shortly be a separate
DLM tree. I'm going to hold off accepting any larger patches now until
after the merge window,
Steve.
Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
Hi Steven,
a quick update on this issue. I am still looking into it.
I was able to reproduce the problem in .22/.23/.24 vanilla but NOT on .22
ubuntu
kernel that has a .22 + a pull from at the time -22-nwm.
I start to strongly believe that the problem is
Hi Steven,
a quick update on this issue. I am still looking into it.
I was able to reproduce the problem in .22/.23/.24 vanilla but NOT on .22 ubuntu
kernel that has a .22 + a pull from at the time -22-nwm.
I start to strongly believe that the problem is caused by either a gcc bug OR my
kernel
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 11:25 +0100, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
Steven Whitehouse wrote:
Hi,
Since Linus released -rc1 when I was on holiday last week, I've just
updated the git tree. There have been quite a lot of changes in the core
kernel which affect GFS2 but which were not
Steven Whitehouse wrote:
Hi,
Since Linus released -rc1 when I was on holiday last week, I've just
updated the git tree. There have been quite a lot of changes in the core
kernel which affect GFS2 but which were not part of the GFS2 -nmw git
tree in this last merge window, so thats another
Hi,
Linus has released 2.6.23, so I've rebased against that. I'm not now,
expecting to put any more patches into the -nmw tree until after the
merge window, so that any patches that I've been sent recently and which
haven't made it into the current tree will go into the next -nmw tree
unless they
20 matches
Mail list logo