Hi all, With the mrege window approaching (sometime) I thought I would see how many of the 200 odd trees that are included in linux-next are actually currently inaccessible. The list below (of 63 trees) is a couple of days out of date. These are the trees that were hosted on git.kernel.org that have not popped up anywhere else (or, at least I have not been informed is they have) nor been resurrected on kernel.org. Some of these may be no longer useful (please tell me). Some may have no commits for v3.2. But I bet that at leaset some do. linux-spec omap pxa blackfin m68k 4xx galak sh rmobile tile unicore32 xtensa configfs ecryptfs ext3 fatfs fuse gfs2 hfsplus jfs logfs nilfs2 omfs squashfs udf vfs vfs-scale pci i2c jdelvare-hwmon docs kconfig idle-test powertools cpupowerutils dlm swiotlb ibft iscsi-target async_tx bluetooth cpufreq input-mt lsm pcmcia kgdb uclinux hdlc drm agp watchdog bdev nommu audit irda ptrace sfi asm-generic drivers-x86 hwpoison sysctl namespace bkl-config -- Cheers, Stephen Rothwell sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~sfr/
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