Re: linux-next: Tree for September 13

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Actually, there's a grave problem with this tree in that it's missing
90% of the SCSI tree for upstream.  Until this can be fixed, could
people test this merge candidate tree instead:

http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jejb/merge-tree/

2.6.27-rc6-mc1 contains all of linux-next-20080913 plus all the missing
bits.

There's also a corresponding git tree here:

git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/jejb/merge-tree/.git

The reason we need this done is because the SCSI patches could do with a
thorough test run, particularly in the areas of block layer timers and
the new target reset infrastructure.

There's a cron job running that will build a new merge candidate tree
nightly (in the above directory) from whatever the latest incarnation of
linux-next is, so it will give daily snapshots.

Thanks,

James


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