Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3] Add TRACKING.IMPORTS to xen.git to more easily manage imported files that need to be kept in sync with an upstream

2019-06-21 Thread Lars Kurth
On 21/06/2019, 07:14, "Jan Beulich" wrote: >>> On 20.06.19 at 16:18, wrote: > On 27/05/2019, 10:41, "Jan Beulich" wrote: > > >>> On 24.05.19 at 19:44, wrote: > > Following the recent discussion, we had on IRC and the action I had in > > the March

Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3] Add TRACKING.IMPORTS to xen.git to more easily manage imported files that need to be kept in sync with an upstream

2019-06-21 Thread Jan Beulich
>>> On 20.06.19 at 16:18, wrote: > On 27/05/2019, 10:41, "Jan Beulich" wrote: > > >>> On 24.05.19 at 19:44, wrote: > > Following the recent discussion, we had on IRC and the action I had in > > the March community call, this file provides a file format that > > enables

Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3] Add TRACKING.IMPORTS to xen.git to more easily manage imported files that need to be kept in sync with an upstream

2019-06-20 Thread Lars Kurth
On 27/05/2019, 10:41, "Jan Beulich" wrote: >>> On 24.05.19 at 19:44, wrote: > Following the recent discussion, we had on IRC and the action I had in > the March community call, this file provides a file format that > enables writing an automated test to check whether files

Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3] Add TRACKING.IMPORTS to xen.git to more easily manage imported files that need to be kept in sync with an upstream

2019-05-27 Thread Jan Beulich
>>> On 24.05.19 at 19:44, wrote: > Following the recent discussion, we had on IRC and the action I had in > the March community call, this file provides a file format that > enables writing an automated test to check whether files are out of sync. > > An example, what file content may look

[Xen-devel] [PATCH v3] Add TRACKING.IMPORTS to xen.git to more easily manage imported files that need to be kept in sync with an upstream

2019-05-24 Thread Lars Kurth
Following the recent discussion, we had on IRC and the action I had in the March community call, this file provides a file format that enables writing an automated test to check whether files are out of sync. An example, what file content may look like is embedded below repo: linux-torvalds