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From: moon.linux@yahoo.com (Anand Moon)
To: kernelnewbies@lists.kernelnewbies.org
Subject: Download patch from email.
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 16:48:45 +0000 (UTC)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1601905889.6008648.1424018925884.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20150215093021.GC14317@myarchbang>

Hi All,

I debug a bit more on the patchwork "pwclient" approach.


https://patchwork.kernel.org/help/pwclient/

Here are steps how to setup.

Download the ".pwclientrc" from the project dir you want to download patches from.

For example I downloaded from the following link.


https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-samsung-soc/

After that I checkout the "git clone git://ozlabs.org/home/jk/git/patchwork"

ubuntu at arm:~/study/patchwork$ ./apps/patchwork/bin/pwclient list -n 4
ID      State        Name
--      -----        ----
2076111 New          [v2] ARM: dts: Add node for GMAC for exynos5440
2076251 New          ARM: S3C24XX: Remove plat-s3c24xx directory in arch/arm/
2076701 New          ARM: EXYNOS5: Fix PMU register configuration for local power blocks
2079361 New          [v3,1/5] ARM: dts: Add FIMD node to exynos4


Now if I can download the patch with respect to id's

ubuntu at arm:~/study/patchwork$ ./apps/patchwork/bin/pwclient get 2079361
Saved patch to v3-1-5-ARM-dts-Add-FIMD-node-to-exynos4.patch
ubuntu at arm:~/study/patchwork$


After this we can use git am command to apply the patch.

This seams to easy approach to me.

-Anand Moon

On Sunday, February 15, 2015 3:01 PM, Silvan Jegen <me@sillymon.ch> wrote:

On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 08:11:51AM +0200, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
> I use "|".
> 
>     $ cd ~/linux-source
>     $ mutt
>     (select email with patch)
>     |git am
> 
> Git applies the patch to the current directory

Ah, I knew about '|' but I did not know that git am can read from stdin
as well, nice!


> Last note, from gmail, one can use the "show original" menu item, and
> save/copy-paste the text from there. git am would understand that.

Yes, I do that when I am not on my computer... I think all webmail
clients I have used do have a 'Show original' (or similar) option whose
text you can just copy paste.


Cheers,

Silvan


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      reply	other threads:[~2015-02-15 16:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-02-14  3:48 Download patch from email Anand Moon
2015-02-14  9:04 ` Silvan Jegen
2015-02-15  4:44   ` Anand Moon
2015-02-15  6:11   ` Elazar Leibovich
2015-02-15  9:30     ` Silvan Jegen
2015-02-15 16:48       ` Anand Moon [this message]

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