Re: v4 [PATCH 00/10] Query DVB frontend delivery capabilities

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On 12-12-2011 04:35, Manu Abraham wrote:
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 6:38 PM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab
<mchehab@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
On 10-12-2011 02:41, Manu Abraham wrote:

Hi,

  As discussed prior, the following changes help to advertise a
  frontend's delivery system capabilities.

  Sending out the patches as they are being worked out.

  The following patch series are applied against media_tree.git
  after the following commit

  commit e9eb0dadba932940f721f9d27544a7818b2fa1c5
  Author: Hans Verkuil<hans.verkuil@xxxxxxxxx>
  Date:   Tue Nov 8 11:02:34 2011 -0300

     [media] V4L menu: add submenu for platform devices



A separate issue: please, don't send patches like that as attachment. It
makes
hard for people review. Instead, you should use git send-email. There's even
an example there (at least on git version 1.7.8) showing how to set it for
Google:


I don't have net access configured for the box where I do
tests/on the testbox. The outgoing mail from my side is
through the gmail web interface. If I don't attach the
patches, gmail garbles those patches.

Not sure what you've meant by "net". Internet, or network, in general?

If you don't have an ethernet interface configured on your test box, you
can still put your git tree into a removable media (pen-driver or whatever)
and use it to transfer to your main machine, and then call git from it.

If you have Ethernet there, it is even simpler: from your main machine:

$ git pull remote:/patch/to/git my_branch

$ git send-email

Regards,
Mauro.
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