Re: and that would be it for kerneldoc fixes

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On 08/26/2012 07:31 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> 
>   a spate of patches this morning that would seem to get rid of all
> current kerneldoc warnings when i run "make htmldocs", except for two
> sets of warnings for which i emailed the authors and asked if they
> could fix them.

Sorry for falling behind, between getting releases of Toybox and
Aboriginal Linux out and work put up a big doom clock counting down to a
project release, I've been a bit swamped recently.

Luckily there's a three day weekend coming up, I think I've got the pgp
signatures to get my kernel.org access back, and dealing with the
backlog of emails I've marked is my priority.

I also think I need to add an X: line for Documentation/devicetree to
cut the list volume down to a dull roar. (That stuff goes in through
Grant Likely's tree anyway.)

>   i hope these were in acceptable format and while i understand it's a
> bit late in the cycle to try to add doc fixes, it would be just ducky
> if these could be pushed since they clearly don't affect functionality
> and will get rid of a *pile* of annoying warnings.

I'll see what I can do,

Thanks,

Rob
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