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* misc brokenness in v2.6.34-rc2 s3c24xx
@ 2010-03-26  8:54 christian pellegrin
  2010-03-29 19:39 ` Ben Dooks
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: christian pellegrin @ 2010-03-26  8:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-arm-kernel

Hi,

some time ago I sent a couple of patches that fix some bugs in s3c24xx
code (nand clock stop, suspend/resume gpio state preservation). I
started to work on 2.6.34-rcX and noticed they didn't make it to the
repository. Was there something wrong with the patches or with the
procedure for submitting them? Where can I monitor if the patches are
waiting in someone queue? Thanks.

-- 
Christian Pellegrin, see http://www.evolware.org/chri/
"Real Programmers don't play tennis, or any other sport which requires
you to change clothes. Mountain climbing is OK, and Real Programmers
wear their climbing boots to work in case a mountain should suddenly
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* misc brokenness in v2.6.34-rc2 s3c24xx
  2010-03-26  8:54 misc brokenness in v2.6.34-rc2 s3c24xx christian pellegrin
@ 2010-03-29 19:39 ` Ben Dooks
  2010-03-30  5:21   ` christian pellegrin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ben Dooks @ 2010-03-29 19:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-arm-kernel

On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 09:54:36AM +0100, christian pellegrin wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> some time ago I sent a couple of patches that fix some bugs in s3c24xx
> code (nand clock stop, suspend/resume gpio state preservation). I
> started to work on 2.6.34-rcX and noticed they didn't make it to the
> repository. Was there something wrong with the patches or with the
> procedure for submitting them? Where can I monitor if the patches are
> waiting in someone queue? Thanks.

I'll be looking at these again over the next few days.
 
> -- 
> Christian Pellegrin, see http://www.evolware.org/chri/
> "Real Programmers don't play tennis, or any other sport which requires
> you to change clothes. Mountain climbing is OK, and Real Programmers
> wear their climbing boots to work in case a mountain should suddenly
> spring up in the middle of the computer room."
> 
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-- 
-- 
Ben

Q:      What's a light-year?
A:      One-third less calories than a regular year.

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* misc brokenness in v2.6.34-rc2 s3c24xx
  2010-03-29 19:39 ` Ben Dooks
@ 2010-03-30  5:21   ` christian pellegrin
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: christian pellegrin @ 2010-03-30  5:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-arm-kernel

On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:39 PM, Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org> wrote:
>
> I'll be looking at these again over the next few days.
>

Thanks a lot, I rebased them to 2.6.34-rc2 and I'll send them to
you/list in a couple of minutes.


-- 
Christian Pellegrin, see http://www.evolware.org/chri/
"Real Programmers don't play tennis, or any other sport which requires
you to change clothes. Mountain climbing is OK, and Real Programmers
wear their climbing boots to work in case a mountain should suddenly
spring up in the middle of the computer room."

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