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On 10/12/2012 08:29 AM, Claudio Bley wrote:
> At Fri, 12 Oct 2012 07:17:01 -0600,
> Eric Blake wrote:
>>
>> This series is EXTREMELY hard to follow, as it hit the list unthreaded
>> and out-of-order, due to the envelope having munged headers.  Looking at
>> the archive:
>>
>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-October/thread.html#00551
>>
>> I challenge you to quickly tell me which one of those messages was 1/15.
>>  Since it is too painful to have to open up 15 mails with identical
>> subjects of "(no subject)" with no threading, just to reconstruct how
>> the series is supposed to be applied, would you mind fixing your 'git
>> send-email' settings and re-posting with proper subject and threading?
> 
> That's what I did. Hopefully it's OK this time...

Much better.  Thanks!

> 
> Sorry!

It happens - 'git send-email' is not always the easiest to set up
correctly for your own environment, which is why my advice is to send a
test run to yourself, and then use 'git am' to see if you can apply your
own patches, before sending to a list.

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Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org

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