Re: [RT-3.6] trivial fixes for git-am and fix for !RT_FULL

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Paul,

On Wed, 10 Oct 2012, Paul Gortmaker wrote:

> I've used the 3.6 RT patches as a baseline for a git repo of patches
> (identical to how stable kernels are managed) since I like how it gives
> visibility into how each patch evolves and adds tracking to the series.
> 
> On that baseline I've layered on some trivial fixes (bad ordering in the
> From/Subject line, missing subjects etc) that trip up git-am and would
> need fixing anyway before considering them for mainlining.  Aside from
> two whitespace things, these changes don't alter the final source at all.
> 
> There is one build fix which I've added for the !RT_FULL case; trivial
> missing ifdef usage.
> 
> I'll keep the master branch in this repo to track directly the exact
> content released by Thomas in his tarballs.  The fixes I've done are on
> the v3.6.1-rt1-fixes branch that can be browsed here:

Nice service. I grabbed it and replaced my own series with it, so we
all can enjoy the fixed patch files in the next release.

Thanks,

	tglx
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