Re: [RETRY #2] Web100 kernel patch on fedora stock kernels

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--On Thursday, October 13, 2005 4:47 AM +0530 Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If you look at the existing patches generally do not add new features but
contain bug fixes in order to fix the problem sooner and usually are
later merged into the upstream kernel.

Is there some way to tell for each patch where it came from and what it's status is upstream? Like a kernel.org bugzilla entry (or whatever they use). How does the kernel maintainer know when it's time to pull a patch out of the RPM?


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