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Date:	Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:04:43 -0400
From:	Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@...il.com>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc:	Michael Krufky <mkrufky@...uxtv.org>, Greg KH <gregkh@...e.de>,
	stable@...nel.org, Justin Forbes <jmforbes@...uxtx.org>,
	Zwane Mwaikambo <zwane@....linux.org.uk>,
	"Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@....edu>,
	Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...otime.net>,
	Dave Jones <davej@...hat.com>,
	Chuck Wolber <chuckw@...ntumlinux.com>,
	Chris Wedgwood <reviews@...cw.f00f.org>,
	Chuck Ebbert <cebbert@...hat.com>,
	torvalds@...ux-foundation.org, akpm@...ux-foundation.org,
	alan@...rguk.ukuu.org.uk
Subject: Re: [patch 00/31] 2.6.20-stable review

On Tuesday 20 March 2007, Michael Krufky wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Tuesday 20 March 2007, Greg KH wrote:
>>> On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 01:15:02AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>> In any event, something tickled the monster, and its hungry.  This
>>>> is a full-stop, show-stopper AFAIAC.
>>>>
>>>> I'll cut that patch-2.6.20.4-rc1 in halves, and build 2 more test
>>>> kernels tomorrow to start a bisect if no one has any better idea
>>>> before then.
>>>
>>> I'd recommend using the quilt tree of patches to do this, it will be
>>> easier than trying to split the larger patch up into pieces by hand.
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>> greg k-h
>>
>> I don't have quilt installed, and no idea how to use it if it was,
>> Greg. Even my git is now pushing a year old.
>
>Gene-
>
>quilt is a very easy tool to use...  Here is a quick run-down.
>
>#1) remove the stable -rc patch from the tree
>
>#2) install quilt
>
>#3) go to your source tree, and create a directory called "patches"
>
>#4) copy all of the patches from Greg's queue into that "patches"
> directory, including the "series" file.
>
>#5) quilt push, to apply the first patch
>    quilt push, to apply the second patch (you get the idea)
>    quilt push -a , to apply all patches in the series
>
>#6) quilt pop, to back out the most recent patch pushed in
>    quilt pop -a to back out the entire series.
>
>If a patch doesnt apply, quilt will let you know about it, and present
> you with the option to force the patch to apply.  This is highly
> unlikely to occur, since Greg has already done what needs to be done to
> make these patches apply to the source.
>
>For a better explanation, see "man quilt".  Using quilt, when you have a
> list of patches and a series file containing the merge order is *much*
> easier that a git bisection, and can help you to find the problem patch
> much quicker.
>
>I hope this helps...
>
It looks like, from the series files contents, that I grabbed the 
wrong 'queue', its all 2.6.21 stuff.  url please.

Thanks.

>Good Luck,
>
>Michael Krufky



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