From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Baruch Siach Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2014 18:44:20 +0300 Subject: [Buildroot] FW: [PATCH 1/1] toolchain-buildroot: create a relocatable one In-Reply-To: <884EA965490E3C4D8E66AEF41E9802502528F6@ezex10.ezchip.com> References: <884EA965490E3C4D8E66AEF41E9802502525C8@ezex10.ezchip.com> <20140608145430.0125bb29@free-electrons.com> <884EA965490E3C4D8E66AEF41E980250252659@ezex10.ezchip.com> <20140608154632.1f6f13a6@free-electrons.com> <884EA965490E3C4D8E66AEF41E9802502528F6@ezex10.ezchip.com> Message-ID: <20140608154420.GF4074@tarshish> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: buildroot@busybox.net Hi Noam, On Sun, Jun 08, 2014 at 03:27:38PM +0000, Noam Camus wrote: > > If your company IT department is unable to understand which tools the > > company engineers need to properly contribute to open-source communities, > > I'd say you should create a GMail account, and use that as the SMTP server > > to send your e-mail. I believe that's what a lot of people do when they > > have to work in hostile environments. > > [Noam Camus] Do I need to subscribe again with my gmail account? > Is adding to command line --smtp-server=smtp.gmail.com is enough? > What about the user name in gmail? > Any working example somewhere under doc? See the EXAMPLE section of the git-send-email(1) man page (online at http://git-scm.com/docs/git-send-email). You git username need not be the same as your gmail account. The former is defined under the [user] git configuration section with the 'name' and 'email' parameters. The latter is defined under the [sendemail] section as described in the manual page I referred to above. baruch -- http://baruch.siach.name/blog/ ~. .~ Tk Open Systems =}------------------------------------------------ooO--U--Ooo------------{= - baruch at tkos.co.il - tel: +972.2.679.5364, http://www.tkos.co.il -