Re: Patches for some OS's.

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On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> > On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
> > > I have attached the patches necessary to use GIT on some Non Linux OS's.
> >
> > One might think that you could now use Git to generate the patches, and
> > follow the conventions to submit them...
>
> I should have.  I am just now cloning the git tree.  Once I get a my clone
> I will create a working copy and make the patches to it.

But I also have to get things working on 20 different Linux/UNIX/Unix-Like
variants.  So I have 20 different OS specific directories.  You would
think you could be a little more tolerant of a person new to the list.  I
submitted my patches to what I thought was a patch list, not a general
email list.  So, I am sorry for my ignorance of the list/patching ediquit.

I will follow it from now on, but I may drop membership to the list.  It
takes a lot of time and git is just one tool of many, I have to use.  I
still have to use bitkeeper for the sources that use them.  So please
allow me time to adjust to your methods.


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