*sigh* ... i had hoped that taking a break from this list even briefly would have allowed nick krause to wander off and start a new career as a dog walker or something but ... sadly, no. and i see he is still, after all this time, unable to properly submit even the most screamingly trivial patch. here's a fundamental rule -- do not submit patches as attachments. don't. just don't. even plain-text attachments. no. don't. this is explained very clearly in the file Documentation/SubmittingPatches so that even someone as clueless as nick should be able to understand it. and i quote: "7) No MIME, no links, no compression, no attachments. Just plain text. "Linus and other kernel developers need to be able to read and comment on the changes you are submitting. It is important for a kernel developer to be able to "quote" your changes, using standard e-mail tools, so that they may comment on specific portions of your code. "For this reason, all patches should be submitting e-mail "inline"." it's difficult to see how anyone can misunderstand that but ... well, there you go. and it doesn't matter what linus might have said on the spur of the moment once upon a time. the file Documentation/SubmittingPatches is there for a reason -- to explain how to, you know, submit patches. and that file, as you can see, quite clearly says "no attachments." did i mention it says "no attachments"? yeah, it says "no attachments." rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA http://crashcourse.ca Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/rpjday ======================================================================== _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies