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From: Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
To: Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>,
	"Marcos D. Marado Torres" <marado@student.dei.uc.pt>,
	Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, chrisw@osdl.org, torvalds@osdl.org,
	akpm@osdl.org
Subject: Re: Linux 2.6.11.2
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:08:25 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050311190825.GW3120@waste.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4231E75A.4090203@tmr.com>

On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 01:45:46PM -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Matt Mackall wrote:
> >On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 12:11:02PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> >
> >>On St 09-03-05 09:52:46, Marcos D. Marado Torres wrote:
> >>
> >>>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> >>>Hash: SHA1
> >>>
> >>>On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, Greg KH wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>which is a patch against the 2.6.11.1 release.  If consensus arrives
> >>>>that this patch should be against the 2.6.11 tree, it will be done that
> >>>>way in the future.
> >>>
> >>>IMHO it sould be against 2.6.11 and not 2.6.11.1, like -rc's that are'nt 
> >>>againt
> >>>the last -rc but against 2.6.x.
> >>
> >>You expect people to go through all 2.6.11.1, 2.6.11.2, ... . That
> >>means .11.2 should be relative to .11.1, because otherwise people will
> >>have to revert (ugly). And you want people to track -stable kernels as
> >>fast as possible.
> >
> >
> >There are three ways we can do this:
> >
> >a) all 2.6.x.y are diffs against 2.6.x
> >b) interdiffs for .1, .2, etc. with 2.6.x+1 diffed against 2.6.x
> >c) interdiffs and 2.6.12 is a diff against 2.6.11.last
> >
> >Imagine we want to go from 2.6.11.3 to 2.6.12
> >
> >case a)
> >revert patch 2.6.11.3
> >get and apply 2.6.12
> 
> Would anyone actually do that? About the time of the first patch usually 
> do something like:
>   cd linux-2.6.11
>   cp -rl . ../linux-2.6.11.1
>   cd $_
>   bzcat ../Patches/patch-2.6.11.1.bz2 | patch -p1
>   make oldconfig

In your world, do you want to do:

cp -rl linux-2.6.11 linux-2.6.11.5
cd linux-2.6.11.5
bzcat ../Patches/patch-2.6.11.1.bz2 | patch -p1
bzcat ../Patches/patch-2.6.11.2.bz2 | patch -p1
bzcat ../Patches/patch-2.6.11.3.bz2 | patch -p1
bzcat ../Patches/patch-2.6.11.4.bz2 | patch -p1
bzcat ../Patches/patch-2.6.11.5.bz2 | patch -p1

I suspect you might find that tedious, especially if only the last one
addressed a bug that affected you.

Or do you want to do it the same way you do for every other branch? I
don't want to special-case it in my code and I don't think users want
to special-case it in their brains. Have separate interdiffs on the
side, please, and then people can choose, but do it the standard way.

Dear ${SUCKER}s, can we have a decision on this? My ketchup tool is
broken for 2.6.11.2 and I don't want to cut a new release until a firm
decision is made. Obviously I have a strong preference for all 2.6.x.y
diffs being against 2.6.x, it means that .y can be treated the same as
-rc, -bk, -mm, ... (and I already coded it that way when 2.6.8.1 came
out).

-- 
Mathematics is the supreme nostalgia of our time.

  reply	other threads:[~2005-03-11 19:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-03-09  8:39 Linux 2.6.11.2 Greg KH
2005-03-09  8:39 ` Greg KH
2005-03-17 15:18   ` Gene Heskett
2005-03-09  9:52 ` Marcos D. Marado Torres
2005-03-09 10:04   ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-03-09 10:17     ` Marcos D. Marado Torres
2005-03-09 10:41       ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2005-03-09 11:23         ` Jesper Juhl
2005-03-09 21:26       ` Wakko Warner
2005-03-09 10:21     ` Dominik Karall
2005-03-09 10:28       ` Marcos D. Marado Torres
2005-03-09 10:51         ` Adrian Bunk
2005-03-09 15:35         ` Greg KH
2005-03-09 11:11   ` Pavel Machek
2005-03-09 23:57     ` Matt Mackall
2005-03-10  5:16       ` Willy Tarreau
2005-03-11 18:45       ` Bill Davidsen
2005-03-11 19:08         ` Matt Mackall [this message]
2005-03-11 19:19           ` Chris Wright
2005-03-11 22:01             ` Greg KH
2005-03-14 17:10               ` Bill Davidsen
2005-03-14 17:32                 ` Greg KH
2005-03-15 20:38           ` Bill Davidsen
2005-03-16  8:56             ` David Greaves
2005-03-09 12:38 ` Andy Whitcroft
2005-03-09 14:03 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2005-03-09 18:38   ` Greg KH
2005-03-09 20:32 ` Bill Davidsen
2005-03-09 21:06 ` Matt Mackall
2005-03-09 21:21   ` Randy.Dunlap
2005-03-09 23:11   ` Greg KH
2005-03-09 23:38     ` Matt Mackall
2005-03-10 12:54     ` Gene Heskett
2005-03-11 19:23       ` Bill Davidsen
2005-03-11 23:33         ` Gene Heskett
2005-03-11 14:53 ` Krzysztof Halasa
2005-03-11 17:38   ` Chris Wright
2005-03-11 19:28     ` Bill Davidsen
2005-03-11 21:07     ` Krzysztof Halasa
2005-03-11 21:11       ` Chris Wright
     [not found] <fa.dan38um.1m4gojq@ifi.uio.no>
     [not found] ` <fa.animhpl.r201hh@ifi.uio.no>
2005-03-10  1:46   ` Bodo Eggert
2005-03-10  3:08     ` Matt Mackall

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