Re: threaded patch series

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I made some changes to git-send-email to get it to send mail to different 
people, ie a different set of addresses for each patch.  Is that now 
possible with the standard version?  If not I can submit a patch with my 
changes at some point.

julia


On Thu, 23 Sep 2010, Joe Perches wrote:

> On Thu, 2010-09-23 at 00:11 -0700, matt mooney wrote:
> > What is needed to get a patch series to be threaded?
> > In the recent patch series I sent, I used "git
> > send-email" in a script that listed the commands with cc's and such.
> > What should I have done?
> 
> It depends on what version of git you're using.
> I think 1.7 changed the defaults.
> 
> I use:
> $ git format-patch --thread=shallow --cover-letter ...
> then
> $ git send-email --nothread --no-chain-reply-to --suppress-cc=self ...
> 
> I also sometimes use an option to send-email that generates
> the cc's using a shell script with scripts/get_maintainer.pl 
> 
> $ git send-email --nothread --no-chain-reply-to --suppress-cc=self \
>       --cc-cmd=<file> ...
> 
> Where <file> could be:
> 
> $ cat scripts/send-email-listed-MAINTAINERS-only
> #!/bin/bash
> if [[ $(basename $1) =~ ^0000- ]] ; then
>     ./scripts/get_maintainer.pl --nogit $(dirname $1)/*
> else
>     ./scripts/get_maintainer.pl --nogit $1
> fi
> 
> If the cc list is very long, vger might not accept
> the cover letter 0000-<foo> email, so adding --nom
> like this could be better:
> 
> $ cat scripts/send-email-listed-MAINTAINERS-only
> #!/bin/bash
> if [[ $(basename $1) =~ ^0000- ]] ; then
>     ./scripts/get_maintainer.pl --nogit --nom $(dirname $1)/*
> else
>     ./scripts/get_maintainer.pl --nogit $1
> fi
> 
> 
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