Re: thermal patches in linux-next

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Hi Rui,

On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 09:41:06 +0800 Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > And could you please drop these commits
> > > ef25a0fe0087963c1611c1c8903886fbea053f76
> > > 09ec52fca274ba88d68df3198de92abdaaff417b
> > > ab6d2f029358c917508bf88bbd6a9193a8e39fc8
> > > 66447fa993cbce56b4076f169a56f62350f6c7b8
> > > ec62abb8b46021ca9ee6b8692b26974ace9007f0
> > > 5ecbaf57d7885eedd924e391d91847d3df9fe0f8
> > > 851414b2249afd8c128d29912dfd7060eaea8932
> > > and pull my next branch instead?
> > 
> > That is not how linux-next normally works.  Those commits are in Adnrew's
> > quilt series, so you need to ask him to drop them.  However, because of
> > the way the akpm tree works, any duplicate patches will disappear from my
> > copy of Andrew's series.
> 
> could you please drop these patches?
> these commits either will be or has been re-based on top of my tree.

You should always quote the summary line of commits.  Andrew is using
quilt to manage his patches and so those commit ids mean nothing to him
(and they have changed in today's linux-next anyway).

-- 
Cheers,
Stephen Rothwell                    sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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