Re: stripping [PATCH] without losing later tags from mailed patches (Re: [ 02/12] Remove COMPAT_IA32 support)

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On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 09:58:20AM +0100, Willy Tarreau wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
> 
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 01:48:55AM -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> > > Indeed, and I've even changed my patch formats in haproxy to avoid brackets
> > > due to this issue. The cause is that many patches are sent with a [PATCH]
> > > prefix and that with Git, either you keep the subject line intact or you
> > > remove everything that is between brackets. There's the -b option to only
> > > remove remove tags looking like [PATCH], but my general experience with it
> > > was not satisfying (I don't remind why).
> > 
> > Maybe the problem was as simple as "git am" not knowing about "-b".
> 
> I think you're quite right.
> 
> > Two relevant patches:
> > 
> >   f7e5ea17 (am: learn passing -b to mailinfo, 2012-01-16)
> >   ee2d1cb4 (mailinfo: with -b, keep space after [foo], 2012-01-16)
> > 
> > are in "master" and 1.7.10-rc0 and were not part of any earlier release.
> >
> > Kudos to Thomas for writing them.
> 
> Ah, thank you very much for this useful info, I'll update my version !

I don't see a -b option to 'git am' in the manpage, am I missing
something here?

greg k-h
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