On 21/07/15 20:25, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org writes:
... Ideally, if part of this
mainstream Git, it would get picked up automatically by them
(rather than being local 'fixes' endlessly carried forward).
Actually, that is not ideal, but what I want to avoid.
From: Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com
Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org writes:
This updates two patches in the series based on Eric Sunshine's
comments.
Patch 8b updates the commit message to make clear what was going
wrong.
Patch 10b improves the perl code.
Is v2b like saying v3 or
Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org writes:
... Ideally, if part of this
mainstream Git, it would get picked up automatically by them
(rather than being local 'fixes' endlessly carried forward).
Actually, that is not ideal, but what I want to avoid.
As I do not do Windows, it simply is wrong
Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org writes:
... Ideally, if part of this
mainstream Git, it would get picked up automatically by them
(rather than being local 'fixes' endlessly carried forward).
Actually, that is not ideal, but what I want to avoid.
From: Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com
Junio C Hamano gits...@pobox.com writes:
Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org writes:
... Ideally, if part of this
mainstream Git, it would get picked up automatically by them
(rather than being local 'fixes' endlessly carried forward).
Actually, that
This updates two patches in the series based on Eric Sunshine's comments.
Patch 8b updates the commit message to make clear what was going wrong.
Patch 10b improves the perl code.
Junio: would a full re-roll be appropriate at a suitable point?
Philip Oakley (2):
engine.pl: ignore
Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org writes:
This updates two patches in the series based on Eric Sunshine's comments.
Patch 8b updates the commit message to make clear what was going wrong.
Patch 10b improves the perl code.
Is v2b like saying v3 or something else? Does 8b replaces 8 or
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