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Date:	Sun, 14 Sep 2008 14:11:08 -0700
From:	Eric Sandeen <sandeen@...hat.com>
To:	ext4 development <linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: patches in queue but missing from series?

Looking at what's in the patch queue, but not in the series file:

ext4-fix-hang-due-to-corrupted-jinode.patch
ext4-new-defm-options
ext4-online-resize-fix-for-group-descriptor-corruption.patch
Fix-EXT_MAX_BLOCK.patch
jbd2-dio-kjournal-race-EIO.patch
jbd-dio-kjournal-race-EIO.patch
ext2-printk-throttling
ext3_dx_readdir_hash_collision_fix.patch
ext3-printk-throttling
ext3_truncate_block_allocated_on_a_failed_ext3_write_begin.patch

Some of these are probably intentional (I think Ted has the printk
throttling stuff queued up to send) but have any of these simply gotten
lost somehow?  Or merged upstream (or obsoleted) but not removed?

At least this one seems to be already applied:

ext4-online-resize-fix-for-group-descriptor-corruption.patch

so should probably be removed from git.

Unless someone knows offhand about the others, I can dig in and see what
might be going on....

For example:

http://repo.or.cz/w/ext4-patch-queue.git?a=commitdiff;h=70e9eefe6c0178e87068f675486a61727a1a48fb

dropped the jbd2-dio-kjournal-race-EIO.patch patch but from the commit
message, it's not clear that it was intentional...?

Thanks,
-Eric


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