On 09/24/2010 01:05 PM, John W. Linville wrote:
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 12:35:34PM -0700, Ben Greear wrote:
Is there a rebased version of wireless-testing, or is there a way to
tell git to not apply any patch that was later reverted when pulling?
I'd like to pull wireless-testing changes into a tree based on linux-2.6,
but I want it clean enough to easily see what changes I actually
pulled in.
If not, I can manually pull in some patches as needed.
Don't do that -- wireless-testing is and likely always will be a mess.
It really only exists as a "-next lite" for those that only want
bleeding-edge wireless while keeping-up with linux-2.6 release
candidates.
You will be better-off pulling wireless-next-2.6 (and maybe
wireless-2.6 as well). The history there isn't always immutable
(although I prefer it to be), but it will tend to be a lot cleaner
than wireless-testing.
Any chance you could push tags in wireless-next-2.6?
Thanks,
Ben
John
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