I do not blame anyone. I am not paid for submitting patches. I've done
some work to find a solution. You can treat my post as a bug report.
I know it as a very hard 'extra work' to edit my mail, or remove a
duplicate of a 3 line patch. But the whole thing is too much of an extra
work for me. I am not interested any more. If this patch is ignored, I
don't care, since MY bluetooth module works.
My patch was against 3.18rc5. I do not plan to download any other
branches, build and test them anyway.
And tell Canonical that it is not good to send users upstream. It is
distro maintainers job, not users.
Regards,
Dmitry
26.11.2014 11:50, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
Hi Dmitry,
I spent already hours on sending this fucking email. The patch works for me. And if someone else is interested in working of this device feel free and do it yourself.
so you are blaming the maintainers. Thank you very much :(
Maybe reading Documentation/SubmittingPatches and just following the steps in there would get you what you wanted. Others have successfully submitted tons and tons of patches.
Regards
Marcel
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