On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 03:32:58PM -0700, Daniel Walker wrote: > On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 22:29 +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 02:52:17PM -0700, Daniel Walker wrote: > > > These are all mostly small patches that I've sent out a few times with > > > no comments. Let me know if you see any issues. > > > > > > The following changes since commit 7ee744f22ffad619e23912a22d1b2795e10ed825: > > > Stephen Rothwell (1): > > > Add linux-next specific files for 20100324 > > > > This doesn't seem to be in Linus' tree - ah, no, it's based on linux-next. > > So, if I pull this, I get everyone's work into my tree. To see what > > you're actually sending me, do this: > > > > git diff --stat 9353685.. > > > > and it'll show you what you're sending me which isn't in my 'devel' branch > > already - and if you replace that git id with the latest Linus' commit in > > your tree... > > > > So no thanks. Will not pull the entire linux-next tree into mine. > > Oh please why not! (just joking) .. > > > Please build your tree on a more stable base, such as Linus' tree. > > I thought you wanted stuff on your development tree? Where can I get > that other than in next? It's easy enough to put it on a linus tree if > that's acceptable. I've stated in the past that my 'devel' branch is a convenience thing; it saves me having to regularly - nightly - email SFR to say "you need branches A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J and K". As such, it's regularly regenerated from a series of topic branches, and so at least the top commit is not stable. What I will object to are trees based on linux-next or my devel branch. If you have a dependence on something in my tree, please talk to me and I can shift it over to the 'devel-stable' branch (which as the name says, means that it *is* stable and thus can be used as a basis for trees.) I'm presently basing my topic branches off of Linus' commit 3971047. You can use that, or one of the -rc releases, or Linus' current tip. I don't mind which. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-arm-msm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html