Re: e2fsprogs, xfstests git trees pushed

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On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 07:53:19AM +1100, Dave Chinner wrote:
> 
> And now pushed upstream, so your tree needs rebasing again.

Thanks; the workflow on my end is pretty straightforward.  "git pull
--rebase" generally does the trick without much fuss or bother.

I still have one patch left on ext4-test:

% git log --oneline master..
8a78b77 ext4/004: limit the amount of data written so test runs faster

but I'm sure that'll get picked up soon enough.

> Perhaps it would be better for kvm-xfstests to follow the upstream
> tree directly and work out some method of tagging the upstream tree
> that gives you a defined "release point" for your image builds.

There's a big fat warning on the github page that the branch is
constantly being rewound (ala linux-next) and not something should be
using for anything other than as release point.  So the current
workflow is fairly good from my perspective, and I point people at the
upstream git repo if they want to do any development.

Cheers,


	 	     	       	       	  - Ted
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