Hello Greg, Thus wrote Greg KH (greg@xxxxxxxxx): > You did? Was this on December 12: > Subject: [PATCH] mfd: fsl-imx25: Clean up irq settings during removal > ? yes, that was what I submitted. > If so, I totally missed it (just now dug in my archives to find it.) > > Is there anything that's wrong or missing? Is there a mailing list > > archive for stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx where I can have a look at correct > > submissions and check that my submission made it to the list? > There is an archive, yes, I think vger lists it. The gmane.org achive listed there doesn't work. Someone added a link to the spinics.net archive recently, this is working. > As for what to do next time, I ignored this as I didn't know what to do > with it. For some reason I thought it was just a "normal" patch being > sent to the subsystem, sorry. > Next time put below the --- line something like "Can you queue this up > for 4.14?" Ok, understood. I'll do that next time. > Or even a simpler email would be: > Can you please include git commit id 18f773937968 ("mfd: > fsl-imx25: Clean up irq settings during removal") in the 4.14 > stable tree? I forgot to tag it when I submitted it to the mfd > subsystem. > And I can take it from there. > Care to try that? Sure. But you beat me to it and queued the patch already ;-) > And also, you can just email the stable list in response to your > original message saying "Just curious as to the state of this." I do > get a ton of email, and sometimes things fall through the cracks, like > this time. Being reminded after a week or two is not a problem, if you > don't get a response, it's usually required :) Ok, just wanted to check first if I submitted the patch correctly. Anyway, thanks for the quick repsonse and for queuing the patch. Martin _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies