Re: patchset query

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On 10/11/14, 6:42 AM, doiggl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello, Question: Does this patchset apply to a particular version
> of the linux kernel ? If so, which one ?
> 
> http://www.spinics.net/lists/reiserfs-devel/msg04338.html
> 
> [PATCH 0/12 v2] Moving i_dquot out of struct inode [PATCH 01/12]
> quota: Allow each filesystem to specify which quota types it 
> supports [PATCH 02/12] gfs2: Set allowed quota types [PATCH 03/12]
> xfs: Set allowed quota types [PATCH 04/12] fs: Generic
> infrastructure for optional inode fields [PATCH 05/12] quota: Use
> optional inode field for i_dquot pointers [PATCH 06/12] ext2:
> Convert to private i_dquot field [PATCH 07/12] ext3: Convert to
> private i_dquot field [PATCH 08/12] ext4: Convert to private
> i_dquot field [PATCH 09/12] ocfs2: Convert to private i_dquot
> field [PATCH 10/12] reiserfs: Convert to private i_dquot field 
> [PATCH 11/12] jfs: Convert to private i_dquot field [PATCH 12/12]
> vfs: Remove i_dquot field from inode

This patchset is intended for review and then inclusion in 3.18.

If you're looking to learn how to hack on the code, you should
probably figure how how the patches fit together and merge them on
your own. That's the only way you're going to be able to answer these
questions for yourself in the future. If you're just looking to test
them or something, and aren't comfortable doing this yourself, you
should probably wait until the next release.

- -Jeff

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Jeff Mahoney
SUSE Labs
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