Re: [SUMMARY]: Problems with loss interval recalculation / audit against [RFC 3448, 5.4]

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On 1/8/07, Eddie Kohler <kohler@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Gerrit,

First I would like to send a NEWBIE REQUEST.

How can I get a complete copy of the DCCP source checked out, including
your/Ian's patches?  Where is there something on line that explains the git
process?  Thanks for your/anyone's help.

Git process:

Install git (if you have problems with this, let us know):

Then:

git-clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-2.6.git

With this you should have David Miller networking tree, the canonical
one when working on linux networking code, mine is just a staging area
for David as his is a staging area for Linus.

At this point Gerrit is maintaining a set of patches, not using git,
so you'll have to get the patches he is staging for me at:

http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/users/gerrit/dccp/patch-backlog/the_whole_lot.tar.gz

Apply them in order and you'll have the current status quo, I hope to
go over the patches Gerrit is graciously maintaining soon, but the
process above should be simple enough for you to follow.

Questions?

- Arnaldo
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